^  LUMBERS 

DIRECT  FROM 
i  MILL  TO  i 

V  YOU  y 


OUR  GUARANTEE 


WE  GUARANTEE 


that  each  and  every  article  in  this  catalogue  is  exactly 
as  described  and  represented,  and  if  not  so  found,  any 
be  promptly  and  cheerfully  refunded.  We  expect  and 
purchased  that  does  not  come  up 


money  you  may  have  paid  will 
want  you  to  notify  us  without  delay,  of  any  article 
to  your  expectations.  You  will  always  find  us  ready  and  willing  to  make  a  satisfactory 
adjustment. 


WE  GUARANTEE 


absolutely,  that  we  will  furnish  for  each  and  every  or¬ 
der  for  any  house  or  barn  design  shown  in  this  book, 
at  the  price  quoted,  sufficient  material  to  build  the  house  or  barn  in  a  good,  substantial 
and  workmanlike  manner,  strictly  according  to  the  Blue  Print  Plans,  Specifications, 
■  and  material;  list  furnished  by  us.  That  all  material  furnished  will  be  strictly  up  to 
grade  in  quality  and  sizes  as  described  in  our  general  specifications  on  pages  8  and  9. 

GUARANTEE  agree  to  reimburse  our  customers,  in  case  there  is 
— —  not  sufficient  material,  for  any  material  he  may  have 
to  purchase  on  account  of  any  shortage  or  ^.-ror  on  our  part — we  to  be  notified  of  such 
shortage  or  error,  however,  and  to  have  the  right  first  to  furnish  the  missing  material 
ourselves,  or  authorize  customer  to  purchase  same  at  our  expense. 


WE  GUARANTEE 


to  furnish  with  each  order  for  any  of  our  house  or  barn 
designs,  full  directions  in  the  shape  of  an  itemized  list 
of  material,  showing  exactly  the  number  of  pieces,  number  of  feet,  size  and  grade  of 
the  material  furnished,  designating  the  purpose  for,  and  the  place  in  which,  it  is  to  be 
used  in  the  building  If  anything  is  short,  notify  us  at  once,  and  the  shortage  will  be 
made  good. 


WE  GUARANTEE 


safe  delivery,  and  to  replace  any  item  that  may  be 
damaged  in  transit,  or  to  refund  the  price  of  such  item, 
on  receipt  of  the  paid  freight  expense  bill  with  a  notation  by  the  freight  agent  showing 
the  condition  of  material  on  arrival. 

AND  LAST  BUT  NOT  LEAST  We  guarantee  as  quick  shipment 

'  and  prompt  delivery  as  can  be 

offered  by  any  other  concern  on  the  Pacific  Coast.  For  years  we  have  been  making 
a  specialty  of  rapid  deliveries  and  our  facilities  in  this  respect  are  unexcelled. 

CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  CO. 

J.  W.  SUMRALL, 
Secretary-Treasurer 


THE  ABOVE  GUARANTEE  IS  AS  GOOD  AS  A  GOLD  BOND 

If  there  i.s  an.v  (juestion  in  .vonr  initul  as  to  its  value,  we  gladly  refer  yon, 
by  special  permission,  to  onr  Bankers: 

The  SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN  BANK 
of  Seattle,  Washington 

One  of  the  largest  and  oldest  banks  in  Seattle:  and  with  whom  Ave  have 
been  doin.g  business  for  a  number  of  years.  WRIT?]  TO  THEM. 


BETTER  MATERIAL  FOR  LESS  MONEY 


SEVEN  YEARS  AGO,  the  present  owners  of  this  company  broke  away  from  the  old  custom  of  selling 
to  dealers  only,  and  after  a  thorugh  investigation  of  the  situation,  concluded  to  sell  Direct  to  the  Con¬ 
sumer.  We  were  convinced  that  it  was  possible  to  actually  furnish  “BETTER  MATERIAL  FOR  LESS 
MONEY”  than  the  consumer  was  being  charged  by  the  retail  dealers. 

Our  progress  was  slow  at  first.  It  required  long  hard  work  to  get  our  proposition  before  the  public. 
It  was  a  still  harder  job  to  convince  people  that  we  could  actually  do  what  we  promised.  It  sounded  too 
good  to  be  true.  And  besides  we  had  to  fight  against  a  constant  campaign  of  slander  and  misrepresenta¬ 
tion  on  the  part  of  many  retail  dealers.  You  were  told  by  the  retail  yard  that  our  materials  were 
inferior,  second  hand,  or  second  grade,  that  we  could  not  make  prompt  shipments,  and  that  we  could  not 
afford  to  give  you  first  class  material  at  the  low  prices  offered  by  us. 

But  in  spite  of  this  misrepresentation,  a  few  people  here  and  there  took  a  chance  and  gave  us  a 
trial.  These  first  customers  naturally  had  some  doubts  and  fears.  They  knew  that  if  our  material  turned 
out  to  he  inferior,  the  retail  yard  man  would  be  on  hand  to  say;  ‘T  told  you  so.”  But  as  we  said  be¬ 
fore  some  few  people  took  a  chance  and  ordered  from  us.  In  every  instance  our  customers  were  more 
than  pleased.  They  were  delightfully  surprised.  The  material  they  obtained  from  us  was  better  than 
they  expected,  even  better  than  we  had  represented.  Many  of  these  customers  took  pride  in  inviting 
the  retail  dealer  to  inspect  the  material.  Even  the  retail  dealer  had  to  admit  that  the  material  was  all 
that  could  be  desired.  In  one  case,  the  local  manager  of  a  lumber  yard,  seeing  that  the  material  was 
far  better  than  he  had  been  selling,  exclaimed:  “WHERE  DO  THEY  GET  SUCH  LUMBER?  WE  CAN’T 
GET  IT. 

In  nearly  every  instance,  our  first  shipment  into  a  town  resulted  in  our  getting  other  customers 
from  the  same  locality.  The  good  news  began  to  spread.  We  continued  our  advertising,  and  invited  our 
customers  to  tell  their  neighbors  about  us.  Year  by  year  our  business  has  been  growing.  Each  year 
has  seen  the  volume  of  our  orders  increase  over  the  proceeding  year,  and  now  we  can  point  to  hundreds 
and  hundreds  of  residences,  barns,  granaries,  churches,  schools  and  business  buildings  scattered  over 
FOURTEEN  states,  that  have  been  built  with  materials  furnished  by  us.  We  are  enclosing  with  this  book 
a  separate  sheet  showing  photographic  reproductions  of  dozens  of  these  buildings,  and  letters  from  many 
of  our  customers  who  gladly  testify  to  the  high  quality  of  materials  obtained  from  us,  and  the  fact  that  a 
big  saving  was  made  in  the  prices.  It  is  our  aim  to  make  every  buyer  a  satisfied  customer  and  a  boos¬ 
ter  for  our  lumber  and  mill  work.  If  you  are  satisfied  and  pleased  with  our  materials  and  methods  of 
doing  business,  we  know  that  you  wiil  tell  your  neighbors.  We  expect  to  be  in  this  business  for  years 
to  come,  and  it  is  our  intention  to  continue  to  do  business  in  your  community.  We  want  you  to  be  so 
well  pleased  with  your  dealings  with  us  that  we  can  always  refer  other  prospective  customers  to  you,  and 
feel  that  you  will  cheerfully  recommend  us. 

We  take  pleasure  in  presenting  this  PLAN  BOOK  and  MILL  WORK  CA.TALAGUE — 1920  edition — for 
your  consideration  We  invite  you  to  .examine  it  carefully  and  compare  our  plans  and  prices  with  those 
found  in  other  books  We  believe  we  offer  a  better  selection  of  modern  homes  than  you  can  find  in  any 
other  catalogue  Read  and  study  the  material  specifications  for  each  house,  and  the  general  specifications 
found  on  pages  8  and  9.  You  will  be  impressed  by  the  fact  that  we  have  not  attempted  to  cheapen  our 
houses  in  any  particular.  Everything  is  of  the  best.  First  quality  materials,  and  standard  construction 
throughout.  There  are  any  number  of  places  in  each  house  where  we  could  cut  down  the  cost  at  the  ex¬ 
pense  of  quality  and  stability,  but  we  do  not  believe  it  good  policy  to  do  so.  Most  people  build  only  once 
in  a  lifetime,  and  would  prefer  to  spend  a  few  dollars  extra  and  have  the  satisfaction  of  knowing  that 
their  buildings  are  built  to  last. 

CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY.  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

1 


WHY  OUR  PRICES  ARE  LOWER 


“How  do  they  do  it.”  How  can  the  highest  grades  of  lumber  and  mill  work  be  sold  at  our  com¬ 
paratively  low  prices  as  compared  with  the  usual  retail  figures?  These  and  other  questions  are  fre¬ 
quently  asked  by  our  more-than-satisfied  customers. 

There  are  many  reasons,  but  we  will  name  only  a  few  of  the  principal  factors: 

FIRST:  Lower  selling  costs.  In  every  business  there  is  a  certain  expense  connected  with  the  ac- 
tual  selling.  This  selling  expense  is  higher  in  some  lines  of  business  than  in  others, 
In  the  case  of  a  retail  lumber  yard,  the  selling  expense  is  unusually  high.  There  is  a  considerable 
investment  in  real  estate,  sheds  and  buildings,  a  heavy  investment  in  stock,  taxes,  insurance,  interest 
on  investment,  salary  of  manager  the  year  round  and  extra  help  in  busy  periods.  It  has  been  estimated 
that  this  selling  cost  for  the  average  retail  yard  is  anywhere  from  15%  to  20%  of  total  sales.  This  seliing 
expense  must  be  added  to  the  cost  of  the  material,  then  a  profit  is  added  and  you  pay  it  all. 

Our  selling  cost  is  50%  to  70%  lower.  We  are  not  confined  to  any, particular  locality  like  a  retail 
yard.  We  do  business  in  fourteen  states  west  of  the  Mississippi  river  Our  customers  are  reached  at 
a  trifling  cost  for  postage  and  advertising.  We  are  enabled  to  reach  thousands  of  prospective  customers 
by  mail  as  compared  to  a  few  hundred  within  reach  of  a  lumber  yard.  Our  selling  expense  is  naturally 
spread  over  a  much  larger  volume  of  business,  reducing  the  expense  of  selling  to  a  minimum.  You  get 
the  benefit  of  this  immense  saving. 

SECOND:  Doing  such  a  large  volume  of  business,  we  are  content  with  a  smaller  per  centage  of 
profit  on  each  sale.  We  can  afford  to  sell  you  material  at  a  margin  of  profit  less  than 
the  actual  selling  cost  of  the  average  retail  yard.  In  other  words  if  the  retail  yard  should  sell  all  ma¬ 
terial  at  our  prices,  they  would  actually  lose  money  on  their  operations.  But  you  can  bet  they  don’t 
lose  any  money.  They  may  meet  our  prices  on  an  occasional  bill  to  keep  us  from  getting  the  order,  but 
they  make  up  their  loss  on  other  sales  and  extras. 


THIRD:  Economy  of  manufacture  and  handling.  We  are  located  right  in  the  heart  of  the  greatest 
.  timber  section  in  the  world.  We  can  assemble  all  the  lumber  and  mill  work  for  a  house, 

put  it  into  a  car  and  deliver  it  to  you  at  the  minimum  cost  for  freight.  It  is  a  fact  that  you  can  buy 
from  us  many  items  of  material  for  a  house — delivered  at  your  station — for  less  than  it  would  cost  the 
retail  yard  for  the  same  items.  This  is  because  we  ship  at  car  load  rates  many  items  that  the  yard  gets 
in  by  local  freight.  Furthermore,  by  handling  large  quantities  of  these  items,  the  manufacturing  cost  is 
reduced  to  a  minimum,  which  permits  us  to  sell  direct  to  you  cheaper  than  it  costs  many  small  plants 
to  manufacture. 


Contractors  Lumber  Supply  Co., 
Seattle,  Wash. 


Plankinton,  S.  D.,  June  11th,  1919. 


Gentlemen : 

I  am  obliged  to  say  a  few  words  about  the  materials  we  got  from  you  for  our  house.  We  had 
plenty  of  all  kinds,  and  it  was  all  good,  especially  the  inside  finishing  lumber.  It  certainly  looks 
fine  since  it  is  all  varnished.  We  are  more  than  satisfied  with  everything. 

Yours  truly, 

ADOLPH  GRAMBIHLER. 

NOTE:  Mr.  Gramihlers  house  is  our  design  No.  615 — The  Columbia — shown  on  page  32  in 
this  book. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


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DELIVERY 


Your  next  consideration  is  that  of  DELIVERY.  It  is  but  natural  that  in  giving 
us  an  order  you  would  want  to  know  how  soon  we  can  deliver  the  material  to 


your  station.  In  this  connection  will  say  that  for  years  we  have  maintained  the  reputation  of  making 
shipments  and  more  rapid  deliveries  than  most  any  other  concern  in  our  line  of  business.  We  are  in 
a  position  to  load  your  material  and  send  it  forward  within  from  five  to  ten  days  after  receipt  of  your 
order.  Records  show  that  cars  loaded  with  lumber  will  go  through  to  points  West  of  the  Mississipid 
River  in  from  15  to  20  days  after  leaving  Seattle. 

We  have  recently  looked  up  our  records  for  the  past  three  or  four  years,  and  find  that  all  ship¬ 
ments  have  been  delivered  at  destination  in  less  than  an  average  of  30  days  after  receipt  of  orders 
by  us.  Some  shipments  required  a  little  longer  time,  and  some  less. 

Owing  to  conditions  created  by  the  war  and  the  present  traffic  situation  it  is  probable  that  during 
the  coming  year  deliveries  may  not  be  made  as  quickly  as  in  previous  years,  but  we  do  not  anticipate  any 
serious  delays.  Nevertheless,  we  especially  urge  all  our  customers  to  place  their  orders  as  long  as 
possible  in  advance  of  time  material  will  be  needed.  It  will  be  much  better  to  have  material  on  hand 
a  little  ahead  of  time,  than  to  have  to  wait  for  it  after  it  is  needed. 

LOAD  SHIPMENTS  To  enable  you  and  our  hundreds  of  other  customers  to  buy 
-  from  us  at  such  low  money-saving  prices,  and  in  order  that 


we  may  keep  freight  charges  down  to  a  minimum,  it  is  necessary  for  us  to  handle  our  LUMBER 


and  SHINGLES  in  car  load  lots  only. 

The  minimum  car  load  weight  has  recently  been  raised  to  49,000  lbs.  It  will  be  necessary  that  your 


bill  contain  enough  material  to  make  this  weight.  A  house  of  six  rooms  or  larger  will  make  a  car 
load.  A  barn  30x60  or  larger  will  also  make  a  car  load.  Any  bill  that  is  too  large  for  one  car,  will 


always  make  two  minimum  car  loads. 

If  your  bill  of  material  is  not  enough  for  a  small  oar  load,  why  not  get  one  or  more  of  your  neigh¬ 
bors  to  join  with  you,  and  have  all  the  orders  shipped  in  one  car?  In  many  communities  we  have  doz¬ 
ens  of  customers,  and  by  bunching  their  orders  to  us,  we  give  them  the  benefit  of  car  load  prices,  even 
though  each  separate  bill  may  be  less  than  a  car  load. 

In  filling  such  orders,  we  will  separate  the  material  in  the  car  so  that  each  customer  can  unload 


his  material  without  confusion  or  trouble.  We  have  shipped  as  many  as  ten  separate  bills  in  this 
way  in  one  car. 


LESS  THAN  CAR  LOAD  SHIPMENTS 


Certain  items  of  MILL  WORK  can 
be  shipped  to  advantage  in  less  than 


car  load  lots,  but  on  such  bills  special  delivered  quotations  should  be  obtained.  Send  us  a  list  of  ma¬ 
terial  wanted  for  our  free  delivered  price. 


MILL  WORK  AND  LUMBER  TO  SPECIAL  ORDER  ^ ^  ‘J 

- sizes  and  special 

designs  can  be  filled  promptly  and  correctly  at  extremely  low  prices.  We  make  a  specialty  of  detail 
work  of  all  kinds,  and  our  splendid  facilities  enable  us  to  turn  out  this  kind  of  work  in  quicker  time 
than  most  concerns  require  to  ship  stock  material.  If  you  do  not  find  in  our  catalogue  the  designs  yO'U 
want,  send  us  your  plans,  blue  prints  or  drawings,  and  we  will  quote  you  promptly  a  very  low  special 
price.  And  remember  we  can  turn  out  this  kind  of  work  quicker  and  better  than  any  other  firm  on 
the  Pacific  Coast. 


SHIPPING  FACILITIES  We  guarantee  quick  shipment  and  prompt  delivery.  Our  facill- 

_ _  ties  are  unexcelled,  and  we  can  and  do  live  up  to  our  promises. 

Ask  any  one  of  our  hundreds  of  former  customers  and  they  will  gladly  tell  you  that  our  quick  delivery 
promises  are  all  we  claim  for  them. 

Our  mills  are  located  on  seven  transcontinental  railroads,  which  enables  us  to  route  all  shipments 
over  the  shortest  line,  and  at  the  lowest  freight  rate.  These  seven  railroads  carry  our  material  promptly 
and  safely  to  every  state  west  of  the  Mississippi  River. 

Our  own  Traffic  Department,  familiar  with  every  detail  of  transportation  and  freight  rates  and  routes, 
has  charge  of  all  shipments  from  the  time  your  order  is  received  until  it  is  delivered  at  your  station. 
This  Department  attends-  to  the  routing  of  all  shipments  over  the  most  direct  line,  and  at  the  lowest 
freight  rates.  Every  shipment  is  followed  by  telegraph,  which  enables  us  to  know  every  day  just  how 
far  the  car  has-  traveled,  and  the  progress  it  is  making. 


WE  GUARANTEE  SAFE  DELIVERY  Our  material  is  packed  and  loaded  with 

-  care  and  we  guarantee  safe  delivery  any¬ 
where.  If  glass  is  broken  or  the  goods  are  damaged  in  any  way,  all  you  need  to  do  is  to  send  us  the 
paid  freight  receipt,  SIGNED  BY  THE  .^GENT  AT  YOUR  STATION,  with  a  notation  stating  the 
condition  of  material  on  arrival  at  destination. 

We  must  have  this  statement  of  the  Agent  for  our  use  in  making  claim  against  the  railroad  com¬ 
pany  for  damages.  In  case  of  glass  being  broken  or  other  small  damage,  we  authorize  you  to  purchase 
the  glass  or  other  articles  locally,  and  deduct  it  from  our  bill.  In  such  cases,  send  us  the  receipted 
bill  for  the  articles  purchased. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

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•yj^pijyjg  OP  SALE  terms  are  extremely  liberal;  and  are*  intended  to  protect  our  custom- 

ers  in  every  sense  of  the  word.  We  aim  to  assume  all  the  risk,  and  make 
it  easy  for  you  to  order  from  us  without  taking  any  risk  yourself.  There  are  three  plans  under  which 
we  will  be  glad  to  supply  you  with  materials.  You  may  take  your  choice  of  any  one  of  the  three  fol¬ 
lowing  propositions; 


PROPOSITION  NO.  1.  The  “NO  MONEY  DOWN  PLAN”— This  is  the  plan  under  which  many  of 
our  orders  are  filled,  and  the  one  we  recommend.  You  do  not  pay  us  one  cent  until  five  days  after 
arrival  of  the  material.  This  gives  you  an  opportunity  to  unload  the  car,  count  and  examine  every¬ 
thing  to  your  satisfaction,  and  see  with  your  own  eyes  just  what  you  are  getting.  The  material  will 
he  shipped  subject  to  your  approval  and  inspection.  We  take  all  the  risk  and  let  our  material  speak 
for  itself. 


You  don’t  pay  us  a  cent  unless  the  material  is  all  right.  Just  send  along  a  full  and  complete  detail 
list  of  the  material  wanted.  With  it  send  a  statement  of  your  local  Banker  that  you  have  on  deposit 
the  money  to  cover  the  order,  and  that  it  will  be  paid  within  five  days  after  receipt  of  the  material; 
PROVIDED,  the  shipment  is  up  to  grade  specified,  correct  in  Quantity  and  satisfactory  in  every  way. 
On  our  order  sheet  you  will  find  a  simple  and  plain  form  of  Bank  Guarantee  which  you  can  have  your 
banker  fill  out  and  sign.  Send  it  with  the  order. 

Read  this  Bank  Guarantee  over  carefully.  You  will  see  that  it  is  a  plain,  straight-forward  form — ■ 
not  a  draft  nor  an  order  on  your  bank.  It  is  simply  to  Insure  us  that  you  want  the  material,  and  will 
be  ready  to  pay  for  it  if  the  shipment  is  satisfactory  and  in  accordance  with  what  you  ordered.  It  is 
the  same  sort  of  credit  reference  that  one  business  house  always  asks  from  another. 

It  protects  you — ^and  it  protects  us.  By  doing  business  on  such  a  fair  and  square  basis,  we  accumu¬ 
late  no  bad  accounts.  This  enables  us  to  keep  our  prices  down  to  the  minimum. 

PROPOSITION  NO.  2.  The  “C.  O.  D.  PLAN” — We  will  ship  the  material  Cash  On  Delivery  with¬ 
out  a  bank  guarantee,  if  you  will  send  us  a  small  cash  deposit  with  order.  For  this  purpose  15%  cash 

with  the  order  will  be  satisfactory  to  us.  On  receipt  of  order  with  this  small  cash  deposit,  we  will 
ship  the  material  C.  O.  D.,  balance  to  be  paid  on  arrival,  subject  to  examination  and  count.  Our  guar¬ 
antee  holds  good  under  this  plan  also,  and  if  material  is  no't  found  as  represented  you  do  not  have  to 
accept  it.  and  cash  sent  us  will  be  promptly  returned  to  you. 

PROPOSITION  NO.  3.  The  “ALL  CASH  WITH  ORDER  PLAN”— We  have  many  customers  who 

have  been  dealing  with  us  for  years  and  they  know  what  our  material  is  like,  and  are  familiar  with 

our  reputation  for  giving  a  square  deal.  This  plan  is  for  the  special  benefit  of  such  customers.  On 
all  orders  accompanied  by  cash  in  full,  we  will  allow  a  special  cash  discount  of  2%.  This  means  a 
further  big  saving  in  price,  and  is  well  worth  taking  advantage  of. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER 


0 

SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


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HOW  TO  ORDER  In  ordering  lumber,  state  number  of  pieces,  or  number  of  feet;  also  the 

-  thickness,  widths  and  lengths,  and  always  give  grade  if  possible.  There 

are  many  different  grades  of  lumber,  and  unless  you  tell  us  what  grade  is  wanted,  we  will  have  to 
guess  at  what  you  need.  In  naming  grades,  please  use  the  grade  names  as  shown  on  our  Lumber  Price 
List.  If  you  are  not  sure  what  grade  is  wanted,  then  tell  us  for  what  purpose  it  is  to  be  used,  and  we  will 
use  our  best  judgment  and  give  you  a  grade  suitable  for  the  use  intended.  Write  plainly  and  describe 
each  item  as  fully  as  possible. 

The  universal  rule  in  ordering  doors,  windows  and  sash  is  to  give  the  WIDTH  FIRST,  then  the 
height,  and  then  the  thickness. 

The  word  “Sash”  means  one  piece.  The  word  “Window”  means  two  pieces,  or  two  sash — one  upper 
and  one  lower. 

In  ordering  WINDOWS  give  the  size  of  glass  and  the  number  of  lights.  Also  give  the  thickness 
of  the  sash,  and  state  whether  check  rail  or  plain  rail. 

In  ordering  a  SASH  give  the  outside  measure  in  feet  and  inches.  If  more  than  one  light  is  wanted 
in  the  sash,  give  the  number  of  such  lights,  and  it  would  also  be  well  to  send  a  rough  sketch  showing 
how  the  sash  is  to  be  divided  as  regards  lights. 

In  ordering  from  our  catalogue,  always  give  the  Catalogue  Number,  and  also  the  size,  that  is,  when 
more  than  one  size  is  listed  under  that  particular  item  and  number. 


TO  CONTRACTORS  AND  CARPENTERS 

Contractors  and  carpenters  will  find  our  “BlilTTER  MATERIAL  FOR  LESS  MONEY,”  and  our 
guaranteed  quick  delivery  service  a  big  help  in  landing  contracts,  and  making  satisfied  customers.  We 
especially  solicit  a  comparison  of  the  prices  shown  in  this  catalogue  with  the  prices  you  have  hereto¬ 
fore  been  paying  to  retail  dealers. 

Hundreds  of  contractors  in  the  Middle  West  and  Northwest  are  now  our  regular  customers,  and 
they  find  that  our  unexcelled  service  and  low  prices  enable  them  to  obtain  more  contracts,  and  to 
make  a  more  satisfactory  profit  on  each  job. 

To  carpenters  who  do  not  furnish  their  materials,  but  work  by  the  day  or  job,  we  would  suggest 
that  you  get  your  customer  to  send  his  bill  to  us  for  our  low,  freighLpaid,  delivered  quotation.  You 
will  find  that  he  will  be  surprised  and  pleased  at  our  extremely  low  prices,  and  often  will  decide  to 
order  materials  and  build  at  once. 


“OUB  HOUSE  IS  BEAUTIFUI.  AND  WE  ABE  DEEIGHTED  WITH  IT” 


Contractors  Lumber  Supply  Co., 
Seattle,  Washington. 


Dear  Sirs: 


Longmont,  Colo.,  Dec.  23,  191S. 


Our  house  is  beautiful  throughout  and  we  are  delighted  with  it.  We  are  especially 
proud  of  the  doors.  Our  front  door  No.  109  in  your  catalogue,  and  all  the  inside  doors  of 
just  one  panel  every  one  admires  that  have  seen  them. 


The  buffet  and  book  case  arch  are  also  especially  fine  features  of  the  house. 

I  am  more  pleased  with  our  home  each  day  we  live  in  it,  and  so  far  wouldn’t  have  a 
thing  different  about  it.  After  we  get  it  all  furnished  and  the  windows  draped,  I  hope  to 
send  you  a  picture  of  it. 

Sincerely  yours, 

MRS.  J.  W.  BURTLE. 


NOTE:  Mrs.  Burtle’s  house  is  our  No.  663 — The  Kadoka — shown  on  page  22  in  this  book.  She  sent  us 
cash  in  full  with  her  order,  thereby  getting  the  advantake  of  2%  cash  discount. 


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OUR  PLAN  BOOK 


COMPLETE  PLANS  A  NECESSITY 

ture  of  any  importance. 


There  are  dozens  of  reasons  why  you  should 
have  plans  before  starting  to  build  a  struc- 


Reliable  plans  will  save  their  original  cost  many  times  over.  They  will  enable  the  owner  and  con¬ 
tractor  to  have  a  full  and  complete  understanding  in  advance,  and  will  avoid  costly  and  disagreeable  mis¬ 
understandings.  The  plans  will  enable  the  contractor  to  build  your  house  as  you  want  it,  and  enable 
you  to  see  that  the  plans  are  followed. 


Another  thing.  Without  plans,  you  can  not  know  in  advance  what  your  house  is  going  to  cost.  No 
contractor  and  no  dealer  in  building  materials,  no  matter  how  well  he  understands  his  business,  can  give 
you  an  intelligent  estimate  of  the  cost  of  your  completed  home  without  a  complete  set  of  working  plans 
and  specifications. 

Thousands  of  people,  probably  your  neighbor,  or  possibly  you,  yourself,  have  set  aside  a  certain 
sum  of  money  for  a  building,  having  taken  the  word  of  your  dealer  or  contractor  that  it  would  cost  a 
certain  sum,  only  to  afterwards  learn  to  your  sorrow,  that  they  had  carelessly  forgotten,  or  purposely 
left  off  some  important  item,  knowing  they  could  exact  an  exorbitant  price  for  the  extra  material.  The 
way  to  avoid  extras  is  to  provide  yourself  with  reliable  plans. 


HOW  TO  GET  YOUR  PLANS  ABSOLUTELY  FREE  "'“’I'f  T" 

_ _ _ _ _ — -  iteot  would  have 

to  charge  you  anywhere  from  $30.00  to  $75.00  (or  even  more)  for  a  complete  set  of  plans  and  specifica¬ 
tions.  Our  customers  who  buy  their  building  materials  from  us  get  their  plans  absolutely  without 
cost  to  them.  They  are  thus  enabled  to  build  homes  that  are  arranged  exactly  to  their  liking, 
to  estimate  accurately  the  amount  of  material  needed,  and  thus  eliminate  waste,  to  save  the  carpenters’ 
time  in  erecting,  to  in  the  end  get  better  built  and  better  looking  homes  than  would  otherwise  be  pos¬ 
sible,  and  to  save  from  $30.00  to  $75.00  on  their  plans. 

Our  architectural  department  is  in  charge  of  qualified  experts  of  many,  many  years’  experience. 
They  are  men  who  have  learned  to  design  and  build  the  kind  of  substantial,  handsome,  livable  homes 
you  want.  Their  skill  and  technical  knowledge  is  at  your  service  absolutely  free.  We  are  not  in  the 
plan  business,  and  don’t  want  this  department  to  earn  a  profit;  it  is  operated  solely  for  the  benefit  of  our 
customers.  The  plans  shown  in  this  book  are  all  of  practical,  comfortable  homes  built  according  to  the 
designs  and  directions  of  our  architectural  department. 

Our  complete  plans  and  blue  print  outfit  consists  of — 


1. 

Basement  plan. 

5. 

Rear  elevation. 

9. 

Detail  sheets. 

2. 

First  floor  plan. 

6. 

Right  side  elevation. 

10. 

Guaranteed  material  list 

3. 

Second  floor  plan. 

7. 

Left  side  elevation. 

specification. 

4. 

Front  elevation. 

8. 

Specifications. 

11. 

Delivered  price. 

We  will  send  you  complete  blue  print  plan  outfit  for  any  house  in  this  book,  all  postage  prepaid, 
upon  receipt  of  a  TEMPORARY  DEPOSIT  of  from  $3.00  to  $5.00  as  a  guarantee  of  good  faith.  This 
deposit  will  be  HANDED  BACK  TO  YOU  when  we  receive  your  order  for  the  house  you  have  selected, 
and  the  plans  will  become  your  property  without  cost  to  you. 

Understand — this  deposit  just  about  covers  the  cost  of  making  the  blue  prints,  copying  the  speci¬ 
fications,  packing  and  mailing  to  you.  We  don’t  ask  it  as  a  payment,  nor  because  we  question  your 
good  intentions.  This  department  was  organized,  and  these  plans  originated  for  our  customers.  We 
want  our  customers,  among  whom  we  hope  to  include  you,  to  get  the  benefit  of  this  service,  and  if 
we  did  not  ask  for  this  small  guarantee  deposit,  we  would  be  swamped  with  requests  for  plans  by 
people  who  would  have  ho  use  whatever  for  the  plans.  Our  customers  would  suffer  in  the  end,  be¬ 
cause  no  concern  could  afford  to  indiscriminately  distribute  plans,  that  were  as  well  made  and  cost  as 
much  as  these. 


OUR  STOCK  PLANS  ABSOLUTELY  ACCURATE 

.  an  this  book  were 

designed,  and  plans  prepared  by  our  experienced  and  practical  architects,  having  behind  them  years 
of  successful  experience  in  designing  houses  for  all  climates.  Every  detail  has  been  worked  out  with 
the  greatest  care,  and  the  material  lists  have  been  checked  and  re-checked  until  absolute  accuracy 
has  been  attained.  Furthermore,  many  of  these  houses  have  been  built  over  and  over  again  in  different 
parts  of  the  country,  so  that  we  are  enabled  to  know  from  experience  the  exact  quantities  that  were  ao- 


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tually  used.  This  practical  knowledge  enables  us  to  eliminate  all  waste,  thereby  reducing  the  cost  of 
building.  Years  of  concentrated  thought  on  the  requirements  of  the  home  builder  has  enabled  us  to  meet 
and  overcome  all  obstacles  in  the  way  of  our  “BETTER  MATERIAL  FOR  LESS  MONEY”  plan. 


REVERSED  PLANS  The  plans  shown  herein  have  all  been  designed  with  the  greatest  of 
— _  care  and  pains  to  obtain  the  most  practical  and  complete  arrange¬ 

ment.  It  may  be,  however,  that  your  building  site  will  require  a  plan  reversed  from  the  way  it  is  shown 
in  this  book.  A  “reversed  plan”  means  that  the  rooms  will  be  just  opposite  from  the  way  they  now  ap¬ 
pear;  that  is,  the  rooms  on  the  right  hand  side  will  be  on  the  left  hand  side,  and  the  left  baud  rooms  on 
the  right  side.  An  extra  deposit  of  $2.00  is  required  for  reversed  plans,  in  addition  to  the  regular  price 
shown  in  plan  book.  This  will  be  refunded  when  you  order  the  materials  from  us. 


COIVIPARISON  OF  PRICES  prices  shown  in  this  book  for  each  house  are  F.  O.  B. 

- -  oars  at  Seattle,  Washington.  WRITE  US  FOR  ACTUAL 

FREIGHT-PAID-DELIVERED-AT-YOUR-STATION  PRICE.  We  will  be  pleased  to  quote  you  a  laid  down 
price  on  any  of  our  houses  whether  you  order  the  plans  or  not.  We  especially  solicit  a  comparison 
of  our  prices  with  the  figures  charged  by  any  of  our  competitors,  for.  naaterial  of  equal  grade.  In 
making  a  comparison  of  prices,  do  not  forget  to  also  compare  our  specification  of  quality  and  grades. 


OUR  SPECIAL  PLANS  DEPARTMENT 


While  many  of  our  customers  can  find  just  what  they  want  in  the  way  of  plans  shown  in  this  book, 
there  are  others  who  prefer  to  have  plans  drawn  to  order  to  conform  to  special  requirements  end  con¬ 
ditions.  Our  special  plans  department  is  at  your  •service  in  this  respect. 

A  careful  study  of  the  plans  shown  in  this  book,  will  suggest  many  valuable  ideas,  which  you  can 
adopt  in  your  own  special  plans.  For  instance,  you  may  prefer  the  roof  design  of  one  house,  the  fioor 
plan  of  another,  and  the  porch  of  a  third.  Or  you  may  suggest  your  own  original  ideas  for  use  in  con¬ 
nection  with  some  special  feature  of  our  stock  plans.  Our  special  plans  department  is  maintained  for 
the  purpose  of  rendering  all  possible  help  to  you  in  embodying  any  number  of  good  ideas  into  the  plan 
you  have  in  mind. 

This  special  plan  service  is  free  to  our  customers.  A  small  cash  deposit  as  a  guarantee  of  good 
faith,  and  to  protect  us  from  curiosity  seekers,  is  all  that  is  required.  The  plans  cost  you  nothing. 
The  amount  you  deposit  with  us  is  refunded  when  you  send  in  your  order  for  material. 


The  most  convenient  way  to  obtain  our  special  plans  is  to  make  a  rough  sketch  of  the  house  you 
have  in  mind.  This  sketch  need  not  be  drawn  to  scale,  but  should  show  size  and  arrangement  of  rooms. 
Be  sure  to  give  dimensions  of  rooms  exactly  as  yo’u  want  them,  as  any  future  changes  will  cause  addi¬ 
tional  expense  and  delay.  Send  us  this  sketch,  together  with  all  possible  Information  you  can  think 
of,  such  as  the  height  of  ceilings,  the  kind  of  siding  wanted,  how  you  are  going  to  heat  the  house,  and 
whether  or  not  it  will  have  a  basement. 

If  you  have  a  small  picture  of  the  house  design  you  want  followed,  send  that  along,  or  mention 
the  number  and  page  where  it  may  be  found  in  any  of  the  several  plan  books  published,  and  the  idea 
of  appearance  will  be  incorporated  in  plans.  You  can  not  give  us  too  much  information.  Write  freely 
and  fully  all  the  details  you  can  think  of. 

When  you  send  this  sketch  and  information,  accompanying  it  with  a  remittance  of  $3.0'0  per  room, 
counting  only  the  principal  rooms — not  closets,  halls  nor  bath. 

On  receipt  of  above,  our  architects  will  prepare  and  forward  to  you  preliminary  sketches  and  plans 
drawn  to  scale,  following  your  suggestions,  which  will  be  accurately  and  carefully  worked  out.  Our 
architects  will  also  suggest  ideas  which  will  help  you  save  money  in  materials  and  construction  without 
detracting  from  the  value  of  the  house. 

When  you  get  the  preliminary  plans  and  sketches,  you  have  the  privilege  of  making  any  further 
changes  or  suggestions  you  wish,  returning  same  to  us,  and  these  will  be  shown  in  the  finished  plans 
and  blue  prints,  for  which  an  additional  charge  of  $1.00  per  room  will  be  made.  This  will  make  the 
completed  plans  cost  you  only  $4.00  per  room,  which  is  about  one-fifth  of  what  any  reliable  architect 
would  charge  you  for  a  similar  job. 

AND  DON’T  FORGET  THAT  THIS  DEPOSIT  WILL  BE  REFUNDED  TO  YOU  WHEN  YOU  BUY 
YOUR  MATERIALS  FROM  US,  AND  YOU  CAN  DEDUCT  IT  FROM  YOUR  REMITTANCE  WHEN 
MATERIAL  BILL  IS  PAID. 

The  completed  plans  which  we  prepare  will  be  complete  in  every  way,  and  show  every  detail  of 
construction.  With  them  we  send  you  complete  specifications,  together  with  guaranteed  material  bill, 
and  a  price  on  same  delivered,  freight-paid,  to  your  station. 


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WHAT  WE  FURNISH 


EXPLANATION  OF  CONSTRUCTION.  We  show  on 
this  page  sections  illustrating  every  detail  of  construction 
as  planned  for  all  houses  on  following  pages.  Your  atten¬ 
tion  is  called  to  the  fact  that  the  construction  is  Standard 
and  better,  and  will  meet  every  requirement  for  strength, 
durability  and  w’armth. 

On  following  page  you  will  find  a  general  specifica¬ 
tion  of  sizes  and  grades  of  most  all  items  of  material 
•furnished  by  us  for  the  construction  of  these  houses. 


For  the  price  shown  for  each 
house  on  following  pages,  we  fur¬ 
nish  all  Lumber,  Lath,  Shingles, 
Doors  and  Door  frames,  Windows 
and  Window  frames,  Sash  and  Sash 
frames,  all  Outside  finish  and  trim¬ 
mings  of  wood,  including  porches 
and  outside  steps,  all  inside  finish 
and  trim,  finish  floors,  basement 
stairs,  colonnades,  stairways  and 
cabinet  tvork  (where  shown).  Red 
rozin  paj)er  for  first  floor  lining, 
and  tar  felt  papers  for  all  outside 
walls.  In  other  words  we  furnish 
EVERYTHING  in  the  shape  of 
Wood,  Glass  and  Building  papers, 
required  to  build  each  house  accord¬ 
ing  to  Blue  print  plans  and  specifi¬ 
cations.  Sufficient  quantities  are 
guaranteed. 

On  folloAving  page  (page  9)  you 
will  find  a  complete  description  and 
material  specification  of  the  sizes, 
kinds  and  grades  of  material  we 
furnish. 

Please  note  that  the  construction 
throughout  is  STANDARD  and  bet¬ 
ter.  Nothing  is  skimped.  All  joists, 
studding  and  rafters  are  spaced  16 
inches  from  center  to  center.  Roof 
boards  are  laid  solid.  Walls  are 
sheeted  with  shiplap  and  tar  paper, 
and  sided  with  the  very  BEST 
GRADE  of  Red  Cedar  siding  or 
shingles  as  the  ease  may  be.  Sub- 
Floors  are  furnished  for  both  first 
and  second  floors.  And  last  but  not 
least,  the  very  best  grades  of  ma¬ 
terial  are  used.  These  houses  are 
designed  for  the  coldest  climate. 


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GENERAL  MATERIAL  SPECIFICATIONS 

READ  CAREFULLY 

THE  SIZES,  KINDS  AND  GRADES  OF  MATERIAL  GIVEN  BELOW  ARE  FURNISHED  FOR  ALL 

HOUSES  SHOWN  IN  THIS  PLAN  BOOK.  SUFFICIENT  QUANTITIES  ARE  GUARANTEED.  ALL 

BRIGHT,  CLEAN,  NEW  STOCK. 

Posts  6x6;  Girders  6x8;  strictly  No.  1  Fir.  Solid  timbers. 

Wall  Plates  for  foundation,  2x6  and  2x8  No.  1  Fir,  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge. 

First  Floor  Joists.  14  ft.  span  and  under,  2x8;  over  14  ft.,  2x10.  Spaced  16  inches  ou  center.  All  No.  1 
Fir,  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge. 

Second  Floor  Joists.  2x8  spaced  16  inches  on  center.  No.  1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge. 

Ceiling  Joist.  2x4  spaced  16  inches  on  center.  No.  1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  2x6  ceiling 
joist  for  houses  with  attic  stairs. 

Rafters.  2x4  spaced  16  inches  on  center.  No.  1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  For  hip  and  valley 
rafters  2x6  are  furnished. 

Studding.  2x4  spaced  16  inches  on  center.  Single  plate  at  bottom  and  double  plate  at  toj)  of  all  walls 
and  bearing  partitions.  All  No.  1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge. 

Porch  Floor  Joists. _  Front  porches,  2x8,  spaced  not  less  than  18  inches  on  center.  On  some  small  rear 
porches  2x6  are  used.  All  No.  1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge. 

Wall  Sheathing.  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap. 

Sub-Flooring.  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Sub-Flooring  furnished  for  second  floors  as  well  as  the  first  floor. 

Roof  Boards.  No.  1  Fir  boards  dressed  one  side.  Furnished  in  mixed  widths  from  4  to  12  inches  wide 
and  in  sufficient  quantities  to  lay  solid. 

Roof  Shingles.  Extra  *A*  6/2-16  inches  Washington  Red  Cedar,  laid  4i/^  inches  to  weather.  Wall 
shingles  same  grade  to  be  laid  5  inches  to  weather  unless  otherwise  specified. 

Finish  Flooring.  For  first  floor  and  porches  1x4  No.  1  Clear  Edge  Grain  Fir  Flooring.  Red  Rozin  paper 
furnished  to  lay  between  sub-floor  and  finish  floor.  For  second  floor  1x4  No.  2  Clear  Edge  Grain 
Fir  Flooring. 

Attic  Flooring.  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  for  all  houses  having  attic  stairs. 

Porch  Ceiling.  5/8x4  Clear  Fir  Beaded  Ceiling. 

Outside  Finish  and  Trim.  Clear  Soft  Old  Growth  Yellow  Fir.  This  includes  facia,  frieze,  corner  boards, 
belt,  cornice  mouldings,  skirting,  verge  boards,  brackets,  porch  steps,  risers,  porch  beam,  frieze 
and  soffit,  porch  columns  and  newels,  porch  rail  and  balusters,  lattice,  etc. 

Siding.  Strictly  No.  1  Clear  R'ed  Cedar  Lap  '^siding  (or  Shingles,  as  the  case  may  be).  Our  Siding  is 
absolutely  clear  and  free  from  knots  or  other  defects.  Tar  Felt  paper  to  lay  between  siding  and 
wall  sheathing. 

Bridging.  1x4  No.  1  Fir  for  all  floor  joists. 

Lath.  Best  No.  1  Fir  Lath  4  ft.  long.  Standard  size. 

All  2-Inch  dim’ension  lumber,  such  as  stair  horses,  basement  treads,  headers,  lookouts,  cripples,  stair 
landings  and  other  framing  is  No.  1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge. 

Scaffolding  and  Braces  are  furnished  with  all  houses  in  quantities  suitable  to  siz'e  of  the  house. 

Inside  Finish  and  trim,  including  base  and  base  shoe,  picture  mouiding,  door  trim,  window  trim,  wains¬ 
coting,  plate  rails,  colonnades,  doors,  stair  work,  cabinet  work  and  all  other  inside  finish  is  fur¬ 
nished  in  specially  selected  clear  soft  old  growth  fir.  Strictly  No.  1  Clear,  and  fr’ee  from  any  de¬ 
fects  whatever.  Hardwood  thresholds  furnished  for  all  outside  doors. 

Windows  and  Sash.  All  windows  and  sash  made  from  clear  soft  fir  and  glazed  with  strong  clear  glass. 
All  glass  30  inches  and  over  Double  strength.  All  windows  are  1%  inches  thick  and  check  rail. 

Window  Frames  and  Door  Frames.  All  window  fram'es  are  furnished  complete  and  shipped  knock 
down.  Each  piece  is  cut  to  exact  length  and  each  frame  shipped  in  separate  bundle.  All  with 
1%-inch  Outside  Casing  and  moulded  caps.  Outside  door  frames  complete  and  shipped 
knock  down.  Each  firame  in  separate  bundle.  Single  Rabeted  Jambs,  114-inch  outside  casing 
and  moulded  cap  .  Inside  door  frames  consist  of  three  pieces  of  double  rabeted  jambs.  All 
fram'e  material  strictly  clear  stock.  No  defects. 


Storm  doors  and  storm  sash  are  NOT  included  in  prices  in  this  catalogue.  These  are  extra.  See 
separate  prices  quoted  for  each  house. 

Screen  Doors  and  window  screens  ar'e  also  extra.  See  sepai'ate  prices  quoted  for  each  house.  All  our 
storm  sash  and  screens  are  114  inches  thick.  All  screens  of  galvanized  wire. 

Mapl,e  Flooring  for  any  of  our  houses  will  be  furnished  instead  of  fir  for  a  few  dollars  extra.  On 
many  houses  shown  on  following  pages,  you  will  note  we  quote  extra  price  for  maple  flooring  for 
first  floor. 

Hardware  and  Paint  are  NOT  included  in  prices  shown  in  this  book.  Will  be  pleased  to  quote  you 
s'eparate  prices  on  application. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


9 


Design  No.  630.  THE  HUMBOLDT 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  cn  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS  COfiOK 
SEATTLE 

Size  28x28  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

8  Rooms  and  Bath 

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ENCLD.5E:D  P0I2CH 

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SALCONY 

7-6  X  n-o 

This  is  a  full  two- 
story  home  that  is  some¬ 
what  of  a  departure  from 
the  usual  square  house 
of  this  type.  Note  the 
wide  cornice  and  the  ar¬ 
tistic  porch  roof  with  its 
dormer  and  the  heavy 
columns  with  brick  ped¬ 
estals.  The  feature  of 
the  house  is  the  enclos¬ 
ed  rear  porch  and  bal¬ 
cony  over  same  reached 
fro-m  the  second  floor. 
The  floor  plan  and  ar¬ 
rangement  of  rooms 
speaks  for  itself. 

Height  of  celling  first 
floor,  9  ft.  4  in.  Second 
floor,  8  ft.  3  in.  Floor 
joist  first  floor,  2x8.  Sec¬ 
ond  floor,  2x8.  Ceiling 
joist,  2x6.  Studding,  2x4. 
Main  rafters,  2x4.  Hip 
rafters,  2x6.  All  No.  j 
Fir,  dressed  one  side  and 
one  edge.  All  joists,  stud¬ 
ding  and  rafters  spaced 
16  in.  on  center. 

Sub-Floors  first  and 
second  floors,  1x8  No.  1 
Fir  Shiplap.  Bed  Bozin 
paper  for  first  floor  lin¬ 
ing.  Wall  Sheathing, 
1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap 
and  Tar  Felt  paper.  Best 
Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar 
First  Floor  Plan.  Second  Floor  Plan  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  Nos.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front  door  in  catalogue.  For  complete  additional  specifi¬ 
cations  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Bxtras:  Clear  Maple  Flooring  13/16x2%  for  first  floor,  instead  of  Fir,  extra,  $85.00. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $160.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $95.00. 

Bxtra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $7.50.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. _ 


5  ED  POOM 

9  6  X  11-0 


BED  DOOM 

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BED  X200M 

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Design  No.  660.  THE  LONGMONT 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS  COQOC 
SEATTLE 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  30x45  feet 
6  Rooms  and  Bath 


Ilamikk 


KITCHEN 

tNTDY 

C  G  K  &  O 


EjCD  T200M 


HlTChElsW 

iio-c.  X  \ i-G 


DATH  CM 

G  -o  X  a-G 


BED  GOOM 

11  •  O  X  13  • 


DlNlNq  COOM 

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LIVINQ  COOtvl 


BED  DOOM 

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Floor  Plan 


Here  is  a  Bungalow  that  is  the  result  of  our  many 
years  of  experience  in  special  plan  work  fo-r  our  cus¬ 
tomers.  Many  people  want  to  build  a  home  to  meet 
present  needs  that  offers  possibilities  of  future  enlarge¬ 
ment  without  altering  appearance  of  the  house.  The 
Longmont  meets  this  need.  Here  is  a  beautiful  home 
with  six  rooms  all  on  one  floor,  complete  in  itself,  but 
arranged  so  that  two  or  three  large  airy  rooms  can 
later  be  finished  on  second  floor.  Very  little  can  be 
said  that  will  add  to  the  story  told  by  the  above  photo¬ 
graph  and  the  accompanying  floor  plan.  The  built-in 
features  of  this  house  are  a  book-case  colonnade,  dining 
room  buffet,  combination  kitchen  cupboard  and  sinls 
cabinet,  and  a  wardrobe  in  kitchen  entry. 

Height  of  ceiling,  9  ft.  Floor  joists,  2x10.  Celling 
Joists,  2x6.  Studding,  2x4.  Rafters,  2x4.  All  No.  1  Fir. 
dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and 
rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Sub-Floors:  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Red  Rozin  pa. 
per  for  floor  lining.  Wall  Sheathing,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Ship» 
lap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Rest  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar 
Siding. 

Inside  Boors,  No.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  frons 
door  in  Catalogue.  For  complete  additional  speciflca. 
tions,  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flouring  13 /It 
x2i/i  instead  of  Fir,  extra,  $140.00. 

Htorm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $120.00 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $70.00, 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  bfr 
quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $6.00.  Free  plan  of. 
fer  on  page  6. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH, 


11 


Design  No.  641.  THE  LIVINGSTON 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1,  1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 


Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  28x42  feet 
6  Rooms  and  Bath 


Six  rooms  and  a  bath  all  on  one  floor,  no  stairs  to  climb, 
convenient  arrangement  of  rooms,  with  ample  closet  space, 
and  exceptional  beauty  of  design,  are  a  few  of  the  many 
reasons  for  the  popularity  of  this  home.  If  would  be  hard 
to  Improve  on  this  pla  nfor  a  six-room  house  at  the  very 
reasonable  price  for  which  it  can  be  built. 

Height  of  Ceiling,  8  ft.  3  in.  Floor  joists  2x10.  Ceiling 
Joists,  2x6.  Studding  2x4.  Main  rafters  2x4.  All  No.  1  Fir 
dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  Joists,  studding  and 
rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Sub-Floors  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Bed  Bozin  paper  for 
floor  lining.  Wall  Sheathing  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar 
felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  123,  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front 
door  in  catalogue.  For  complete  additional  speciflcations  see 
page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x2%, 
instead  of  flr,  extra.  $90.00. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $95.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $50.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be 
quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $5.00.  Free  plan  offer  on 
page  6. 


“FOUND  ABE  MATEBIAB  FIBST  CBASS  AND 
UF  TO  GBADE” 

Woodruff,  Kansas,  May  22nd,  1919. 

Dear  Sirs: 

Will  say  the  car  of  lumber  for  R.  D.  Hardy’s  house 
has  arrived,  is  unloaded  and  checked  out  in  good  shape. 
Found  all  material  first  class  and  up  to  grade. 

J.  E.  BARNES,  Contractor. 

“MATEBIAI.  WAS  FULLY  AS  GOOD  AS 
BEFBESENTED” 

Gooding,  Idaho,  Aug.  13,  1919. 

Dear  Sirs: 

Material  of  every  kind  was  fully  as  good  as  you 
represented  if  to  be.  I  have  house  about  completed  and 
every  one  who  sees  it  compliments  the  materials  as 
well  as  the  general  design  of  the  house. 

Thanking  you,  I  am.  Tours  truly, 

I.  A.  KNIGHT. 


SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

12 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER 


Design  No.  639.  THE  ABERDEEN 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS 

are  based  on  market  condi- 

SEATTLE 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 

subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

Size  24x39  feet 
Rooms  and  Bath 


The  picture  above, 
and  the  floor  plans  here¬ 
with  tell  the  whole 
story  of  this  comfort¬ 
able,  convenient  and 
handsome  home.  Any¬ 
body  may  be  justly 
proud  in  the  possession 
o'f  a  house  of  this  kind. 

Heigrht  of  Ceiling,  first 
floor,  S  ft.  3  in.  Second 
Floor,  8  ft.  Iiength  of 
Outside  wall  studs,  12  ft. 
First  and  Second  Floor 
joists,  2x8.  Ceiling’  joists, 
2x4.  Studding  and  rafters, 
2x4.  All  joists,  studding 
and  rafters  spaced  16  in. 
on  center,  and  No.  1  Fir 
di-essed  one  side  and  one 
edge. 

Sub-Floors  for  both  floors 
IxS  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Wall 
Sheathing  1x8  No.  1  Fir 
Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper. 
Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar 
Siding.  Extra  *A*  Red  Ced¬ 
ar  Roof  and  Wall  Shingles. 


Flooring,  first  floor,  1x4  No.  1  Clear  Edge  Grain  Fir.  Second  floor  No.  2  Clear  Edge  Grain. 

Inside  Doors,  No.  122.  Your  choice  of  any  front  door  in  Catalogue.  For  additional  specifications  see 
page  9 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  -what  •we  furnish. 

ADDITIONS  and  EXTRAS.  Clear  Maple  riooringl3/16x2i4  for  first  floor  instead  of  fir,  extra  $80.00. 

Screen  doors  and  -window  screens,  extra,  $60.00. 

Storm  doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $95.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  reques-t. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house  $5.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH 


Design  No.  638.  THE  ONEIDA 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS 

SEATTLE 

Size  32x38  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

6  Rooms  and  Bath 

The  four  large  stucco  columns  and 
double  pergola  give  this  attractive  bun¬ 
galow  a  dignified,  hut  extremely  cozy, 
appearance.  A  feature  of  the  recess 
porch  is  the  broad.  Colonial  seats  on 
either  side  of  the  entrance.  While  this- 
style  of  a  house  would  make  an  excellent 
suburban  home,  it  could  also  be  built  in 
town,  upon  a  lot  at  least  50  feet  in  width.. 
The  nicely  arranged  and  well  balanced 
floor  plan  has  many  meritorious  fea¬ 
tures.  The  living  room  and  dining  room,, 
being  of  ample  proportions  and  of  same 
size,  are  entered  from  opposite  sides  of 
the  reception  room.  The  two  bed  rooms 
and  bath,  with  their  many  clothes  closets 
and  hallways  are  located  in  the  rear  of 
house.  We  pride  ourselves  on  the  quali¬ 
ty  of  our  built-in  fixtures,  which  are  fur¬ 
nished  for  this  design;  namely,  bookcase, 
mantel  shelf,  buffet,  ceiling  beams  and 
cornice,  plate  rail,  panel  wainscot  in 
dining  room,  combination  kitchen  cup¬ 
board  and  sink  cabinet,  bath  room  medi¬ 
cine  and  porch  seats. 


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£ 


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*  Height  of  Ceiling,  9  ft.  Floor  joists,  2x8.  Ceiling  joists,  2x6.  Studding,  2x4.  Rafters,  2x4.  All  No.  1 

Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Sub-Floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Red  Rozin  paper  lor  floor  lining.  Wall  Sheathing,  1x8  No.  1  Efir 
Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front  door  in  Catalogue.  For  complete  additional  speci¬ 
fications  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras.  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x2%  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $105.00, 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $105.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $60.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $6.C0.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


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14 


Design  No.  610.  THE  FAIRHAVEN 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS 

Size  30x40  feet 

are  based  cn  market  condd- 

SEATTLE  $1985 

tions  Jan.  1,  1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

6  Rooms  and  Bath 

Seven  years  experience  in  designing  and  planning  homes 
for  our  customers  in  fourteen  states  has  resulted  in  the  de¬ 
velopment  of  this  attractive  six-room  cottage.  It  is  designed 
along  simple  lines,  yet  it  is  very  attractive  and  decidedly  dis¬ 
tinctive.  The  pleasing  feature  of  the  exterior  of  this  house 
is  the  beautiful  front  porch  with  its  artistic  gable  sash'  and 
the  columns  with  brick  pedestals.  A  grade  entrance  to  base¬ 
ment  connects  with  steps  from  the  kitchen.  The  Queen  Anne 
windows  add  a  touch  of  beauty  that  could  not  be  had  with 
plain  two-light  windows. 

The  interior  arrangement  shows  the  result  of  careful  and 
expert  planning.  The  three  large  bed  rooms  are  supplied  with 
plenty  of  closet  space  and  are  extra  well  lighted  with  double 
windows.  A  beautiful  book-case  colonnade  is  between  living 
room  and  dining  room.  The  kitchen  is  commodious  and  pro¬ 
vided  with  a  built-in  cupboard. 

Height  of  ceiling,  8  ft,  3  in.  rioor  joist,  2x10.  Ceiling 
joist,  2x6.  Studding,  2x4.  Main  rafters,  2x4.  Hip  rafters  2x6. 
.4.11  No.  1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  stud¬ 
ding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Sub-rioors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Bed  Bozin  paper  for 
floor  lining.  Wall  Sheathing,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar 
Felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding.  Inside  doors 
No.  122.  Choice  of  any  front  door  in  Catalogue.  For  com¬ 
plete  additional  specifications  see  page  9. 

See  pag'es  8  and  9  for  What  We  Furnish. 


Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  Flooring  13/16x2 y4  for  first  floor  instead  of  Fir,  extra,  ?115.00. 
Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $95.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $55.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $5.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

15 


Design  No.  681.  THE  IDAHO 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1,  1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 


$1745 


Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  38x28  feet 
6  Rooms  and  Bath 


This  house  was  designed  to  meet  the  growing 
demand  for  an  economical  six-room  home  on  one 
floor.  The  busy  housewife  will  appreciate  the 
saving  in  energy  accomplished  by  avoiding  the 
tiresome  climbing  of  stairs.  It  has  a  handsome 
exterior,  and  the  interior  arrangement  is  all  that 
could  be  desired. 


Height  of  Ceiling,  8  ft.  3  in.  Floor  joists,  2x8. 
Ceiling  joists,  2xG,  Studding,  2x4.  Main  rafters, 
2x4.  Valley  rafters,  2x6.  All  No.  1  Fir,  dressed  one 
side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and  rafters 
spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Suh-Floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Red  Rozin 
paper  for  floor  lining.  Wall  Sheathing,  1x8  No. 
1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear 
Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors,  No.  122.  Choice  of  any  front  door 
in  Catalogue.  For  complete  additional  specifications 
see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring 

13/16x214  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $95.00. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra. 
$80.00. 

« 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $45.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will 
be  quoted  on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $5.00.  Free  plan 
offer  on  page  6. 


SAVED  NEARBY  THREE  HUNDRED  DOBBARS 

Penn,  N.  D.,'Oct.  25,  1919. 

Dear  Sirs; 

Am  enclosing  a  picture  of  granary  I  built  c;  lumber  bought  of  you.  This  lumber  cost  me 
$507.00  including  freight.  Had  same  priced  to  me  for  $800.00  by  local  lumber  companies  before  buying 
of  your  company.  Am  very  well  satisfied  and  if  1  ever  do  any  more  building,  am  satisfied  you  will 
sell  me  the  lumber. 

WILLIAM  PASSOW. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

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Design  No.  679.  THE  HELENA 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 


$2400 


Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  28x43  feet 
9  Rooms  and  Bath 


Here  is  a  practical  and  com¬ 
fortable  home  of  nine  rooms.  It 
is  2S  feet  wide  and  43  feet  deep, 
not  including  the  large  front 
porch.  It  is  suitable  for  a  coun¬ 
try  home  and  just  the  house  for 
a  large  family. 

The  large  rooms  on  the  first 
floor  can  be  thrown  into  one.  It 
not  only  has  all  the  conveniences 
of  the  farm  home  but  many  sel¬ 
dom  found  comforts.  The  den, 
just  off  the  living  room,  is  one 
of  the  special  features,  also  the 
inside  wash  room  and  the  pantry 
just  off  the  kitchen. 

There  are  five  bed  rooms,  each 
having  two  large  windows,  mak¬ 
ing  it  possible  to  sleep  on  hot 
summer  nights. 

Height  of  ceiling  first  floor,  9 
ft.  4  in.  Second  floor,  S  ft.  3  in. 
rioor  joist  first  floor,  2x8.  Sec¬ 
ond  floor,  2x8.  Ceiling  joist,  2x4. 
Stndding,  2x4.  Slain  rafters.  2x4. 
Hip  rafters,  2x6.  All  No.  1  Fir. 
dressed  one  side  and  one  edge. 
All  joists,  studding  and  rafters 
spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Sub  -  Floors  first  and  second 
floors.  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Red 
Rozin  paper  for  first  floor  lining. 
WaU  Sheathing,  1x8  No.  1  Fir 
Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best 
Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  122.  Choice 
of  any  front  door  in  catalogue. 
l''or  complete  additional  specifica¬ 
tions  see  page  9. 


See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Bxtras:  Clear  Maple  flcajring  13/16'<2ii  foi-  first  floor,  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $95.00. 
Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $70.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $70.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $6.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


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Design  No.  661.  THE  CASSELTON 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  P.  0.  B.  CARS  CICI7C 
SEATTLE 

Size  35?:22  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  wili  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

6  Rooms  and  Bath 

The  “Dutch  Colonial”  is  a  design  that  is  grow¬ 
ing  in  popularity,  and  we  take  pleasure  in  pre¬ 
senting  for  your  approval  the  house  pictured 
above.  The  feature  of  this  home  is  the  large, 
airy  living  room  and  fireplace.  Note  the  grade 
landing  at  rear  entrance,  giving  easy  access  to 
the  basement.  The  three  large  bed  rooms  on  sec¬ 
ond  floor  are  amply  supplied  with  closets. 

Height  of  ceiling,  first  floor,  9  ft.  Second  Floor, 
S  ft.  Floor  joists,  first  floor,  2x8.  Second  Floor, 
2x8.  Ceiling  joist  2x6.  Studding  2x4.  Rafters 
2x4.  All  No.  1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge. 
All  joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on 
center. 

Sub-Floors — First  and  second  floors  1x8  No.  1 
Fir  Shiplap,  Bed  Bozin  paper  for  first  floor  lin¬ 
ing.  Wall  Sheathing  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and 
Tar  Felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Sid¬ 
ing. 

Inside  Doors  No.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any 
front  door  in  Catalogue. 

For  complete  additional  specifications  see 
page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  Flooring 
13/1 6x2 for  first  floor  instead  of  fir,  extra. 
$70.00 

Storm  Doors  and  Storm  Sash  complete,  extra, 
$105.00 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  Doors,  extra. 
$60.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware 
will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $6.00.  Free  plan 
offer  on  page  6. 


Elsie,  Nebr.,  Nov.  24,  1917. 
Contractors  Lumber  Supply  Co.. 

Seattle,  Wash. 

Gentlemen; — The  lumber  you  furnished  us 
for  Church  at  Elsie  was  fine.  You  will 
please  return  the  blue  prints  of  the  Church 
to  Rev.  Jos.  Blacha,  Curtis,  Nebraska. 

E.  A.  DUGGAN. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


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Design  No.  694.  THE  JACKSON 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


$2285 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 


Size  30x30  feet 
7  Eooms  and  Bath 


.5C-C47ND  rLj2V7>D  PLAN* 


The  Jackson  is  a  typo 
of  the  ever  popular 
square  house  with  a 
pleasing  variation  notice¬ 
able  In  the  roof  plan  and 
the  porch.  It  will  appeal 
to  the  home  owner  who 
likes  the  comfort  and 
convenience  obtainable 
only  in  the  square  con¬ 
struction,  and  at  same 
time  wants  an  attractive 
and  substantial  looking 
exterior.  Tour  attention 
is  called  to  the  extra 
large  living  room  with 
its  bay  window  and  fire¬ 
place.  The  dining  room 
is  also  provided  with  a 
fire  place  and  is  well 
lighted.  A  convenient 
feature  is  the  access  to 
main  stairs  from  the 
kitchen  as  well  as  from 
the  living  room.  Four 
large  and  well  lighted 
bed  rooms  as  well  as 
bath  are  found  on  the 
second  floor. 

Height  of  ceiling,  first 
floor,  9  ft.;  Second  floori 
8  ft.  Floor  joists,  first 
floor,  2x8;  second  floor, 
2x8.  Rafters,  2x4.  All 
No.  1  Fir,  dressed  one 
side  and  one  edge.  All 


joists.  Studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center.  Ked  Rozin  paper  for  first  floor  lining.  Wall 

13/.6x2y.  to,-  lir.1  Boot  Inotoad  of  flr.  .x.,.,  .M.OO. 

iSS..'’ro”5naow“":nf  o:  S':S,S‘ox£°“frS  JSrfon  r.que.t. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $6.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. _ — - - 

CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

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Design  No.  672.  THE  MONTROSE 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condii- 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 


$2175 


Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  26x.52  feet 
5  Rooms  and  Bath 


3 


Floor  Plan. 


This  bungalow  makes  a  direct  appeal  to  the  home 
builder  with  an  artistic  temperament  who  is  also  of  a 
practical  turn  of  mind.  Many  unique  features  are  incor¬ 
porated  in  this  design.  The  exterior  is  very  attractive, 
especially  the  front  porch  with  the  low  gable  roof  and 
cobblestcne  base.  The  fireplace  chimney  is  of  cobblestone 
to  match.  Where  cobblestone  is  not  available,  brick  could 
be  substituted.  The  floor  plan  speaks  for  itself. 

Height  of  Ceiling,  8  ft.  3  in.  Floor  joists,  2x8.  Celling 
joists  2x4.  Studding  2x4.  Main  rafters  2x4.  Valley  rafters 
2x6.  All  No.  1  Fir,  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All 
joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Sub-Floor,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Ked  Bozin  paper 
for  floor  lining.  Wall  Sheathing,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and 
Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors,  No.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front  door 
in  Catalogue.  For  complete  additional  specifications  see 
page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Bxtras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x21* 
instead  of  fir,  extra,  $105,00. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $110.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $60.00. 

Bxtra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be 
quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house  $6.00.  Free  plan  offer  on 
page  6. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

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Design  No.  646.  THE  MISSOULA 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  P.  O.  B.  CARS  C;7C 
SEATTLE 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  24x26  feet 
6  Rooms  and  Bath 


Floor  Plan. 


There  is  something 
radically  differ¬ 
ent  from  the  ordi¬ 
nary  story  and  a  half 
house,  in  this  combi¬ 
nation  of  a  city  and 
country  home. 

The  main  gable 
roof  and  the  hip  roof 
over  the  porch  give 
a  pleasant  effect,  and 
the  shingled  gable 
ends  and  the  dormer 
relieve  any  monot¬ 
ony  that  might  occur 
from  the  exclusive 
use  of  siding. 

Height  of  ceiling 
first  floor,  9  ft.  Sec¬ 
ond  Floor,  8  ft.  Floor 
joists  first  floor  2x8. 
Second  floor  2x8. 
Ceiling  Joists,  2x4. 
Studding  2x4.  Raft¬ 
ers  2x4.  All  No.  1 
Fir  dressed  one  aide 
and  one  edge.  All 
Joists,  studding  and 
rafters  spaced  TC  in. 
on  center. 

Stth  -  Floors  first 
and  Second  floors 
1x8  No.  1  Fir  Ship- 
lap.  Bed  Bozin  pa¬ 
per  for  first  floor 
lining.  Wall  Sheath¬ 
ing  1x8  No.  1  Fir 
Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper 
Inside  Doors  No.  122. 
similar  price.  For  complete 
See  pages  8  and  9  for 
Clear  Maple  flcoring  13/16,x2iA  for  first 


COOf- 


1  BED  BOOM 

BED  DOOM 

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9  OX  9-0 

HALL 


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BED  GOOM 

X  14--6 


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CL05. 


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POUCH  COOP 


Additions  and  Extras 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $75.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $45.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $4.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


Second  Floor  Plan. 

Best  Grade  Clear  Ked  Cedar  Siding. 
Front  door  No.  118,  or  other  door  of 
additional  specifications  see  page  9. 
what  we  furnish, 
floor  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $55.00. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

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Design  No.  663.  THE  KADOKA 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 


$2225 


Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  30x40  feet 
5  Rooms  and  Bath 


Our  bungalows,  contrary  to  the  usual 
houses  of  this  character,  are  so  constructed 
as  to  be  equally  practical  in  either  mild  or 
vigorous  climatic  conditions.  The  model 
here  pictured  is  no  exception  to  the  rule. 
The  exterior  is  covered  entirely  with  sid¬ 
ing,  while  below  the  sill  course  wide  bunga¬ 
low  siding  is  used.  This  design  is  some¬ 
what  different  from  the  average.  The  broad 
exposed  fireplace  and  chimney  located  in 
the  front  of  house,  add  character  and  bold¬ 
ness  to  the  design.  Its  corresponding  porch 
pierce  help  to  emphasize  this  characteristic. 
The  floor  plan  is  well  worth  serious  study. 


Heiglit  of  ceiling.  9  ft.  Floor  Joist,  2x8. 
Celling-  joist,  2x4.  Studding-,  2x4.  Main  raft¬ 
ers,  2x4.  Valley  rafters,  2x6.  All  No.  1  Fir, 
dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists, 
studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

SuP-Floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Ked 
Bozin  paper  for  floor  lining.  -Wall  Sheathing-, 
1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper. 
Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any 
front  door  in  catalogue.  For  complete  addi¬ 
tional  specifications  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  floor¬ 
ing  13/16x214  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $90.00. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  ex¬ 
tra,  $95.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra. 
$60.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hard¬ 
ware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $6.00.  Free 
plan  offer  on  page  6. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

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Design  No.  680.  THE  WINONA 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 

Write  for  Delivered 

$1495 

Price. 

Size  26x41  feet 

5  Rooms  and  Bah 

• 

This  home  will  make  an  especial  appeal  to  one  who  is  looking 
for  a  modern  five-room  bungalow  that  can  be  erected  at  a  moderate 
cost.  It  contains  many  features  not  found  in  the  house  of  this  type. 
Note  the  vestibule  entrance  and  closet  for  coats  and  hats,  also  the 
grade  entrance  to  basement  and  the  enclosed  rear  porch.  The  living 
room  and  dining  room  are  both  large  and  well  lighted  and  con¬ 
nected  by  a  beautiful  book  case  colonnade.  The  kitchen  is  pro¬ 
vided  with  large  combination  kitchen  and  sink  cabinet  and  a  closet 
or  pantry.  The  bath  room  is  conveniently  located  between  the  two 
bed  rooms  which  are  connected  by  a  hall  from  which  entrance  is 
gained  to  dining  room.  The  attractive  front  porch  is  walled  up, 
making  it  easy  to  enclose  with  sash  or  screens. 

Height  of  ceiling,  8  ft.  4  in.  Ploor  joist,  2x8.  Celling  joist. 
2x4.  Studding,  2x4.  Hafters,  2x4.  All  of  No.  1  Fir,  dressed  side 
and  edge,  and  placed  16  inches  on  centers.  Extra  *A*  Red  Cedar 
Roof  Shingles.  Best  Grade  clear,  red  cedar  siding.  Wall  Sheathing, 
1x8,  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  Felt  paper.  Flooring,  1x4  No.  1 
Clear  Edge  Grain  Fir.  Shiplap  sub-floor  c.jvered  with  Red  Rozin 
paper.  Front  Door,  No.  108  D.  S.,  or  your  choice  of  another  door 
of  similar  price.  Inside  doors,  No.  122.  For  additional  specifica¬ 
tions  see  page  8.  At  price  quoted  we  furnish  everything  in  shape 
of  wood  work,  glass  work  and  building  papers  and  felts,  as  de¬ 
scribed  on  pages  8  and  9. 

Additions  and  extras,  13/16x2^  Clear  Maple  Flooring  instead 
of  Fir,  extra,  ?90.00. 


Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash,  extra,  $85.00. 

Screen  Doors  and  window  screens,  galvanized  wire,  extra,  $50.00. 

Extra  price  on  complete  paint  and  finish  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  application. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $5.00.  See  page  6  for  free  plan  offer. 


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23 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 


$1885 


Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  24x34  feet 
7  Rooms  and  Bath 


The  combination 
of  Red  Cedar  shin¬ 
gles  and  lap  siding 
on  the  exterior 
walls  and  the  con¬ 
trast  of  the  main 
roof  with  its  two 
>  dormers  and  the 
hip  roof  of  the  front 
porch  have  a  very 
pleasing  effect. 

The  front  porch, 
ornamented  by 
three  large  square 
columns,  is  of  suffi¬ 
cient  width  to  ac¬ 
commodate  quite  a 
large  party. 

The  top  halves 
of  the  windows  are 
j_  cut  into  small 
lights,  modifying 
the  general  sim¬ 
plicity. 


First  Floor  Plan. 


i 


Height  of  Ceiling-  first  floor,  S  ft.  8  in.  Second  rioor  8  ft.  rioor  joists  first  floor.  2x8.  Second  floor  2x8. 
Ceiling  Joists  2x4.  Studding  2x4.  Iiength  of  side  wall  studding,  12  ft.  All  No.  1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and 
one  edge.  All  Joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Sub-Floors  first  and  Second  floors  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Bed  Bozin  paper  for  first  floor  lining.  Wall 
Sheathing  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Boors  No.  122.  Front  door  No.  119,  or  any  otlier  door  of  similar  price.  For  complete  additional 
.specifications  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x2>»4  for  first  floor  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $75.00. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra, $85. 00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $50.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  he  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $5.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

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Design  No.  686.  THE  LINCOLN 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS 

SEATTLE 

Size  26x31  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

6  Room.s  and  Bath 

This  attractive  little 
home  contains  a  living 
room  13  feet  by  25  feet 
and  a  dining  room  11 
feet  and  6  inches  by  16 
feet.  These  rooms  are 
separated  by  a  pair  of 
beautiful  three  ply  flr 
veneer,  rotary  cut  pan¬ 
eled  doors  of  the  latest 
design.  In  these  two 
rooms  we  have  509 
square  feet  of  floor 
space. 

Height  of  Ceiling, 
first  floor,  9  ft.  Second 
Floor,  9  ft.  4  in.  Floor 
joists,  first  floor,  2x8. 

Second  Floor,  2x8.  Ceil¬ 
ing  joists,  2x4.  Stud¬ 
ding,  2x4.  Rafters,  2x4. 

All  No.  1  Fir  dressed 
one  side  and  one  edge. 

All  joists,  studding  and 
rafters  spaced  16  in.  on 
center. 

Suh-Floors,  first  and 
second  floors,  1x8  No.  1 
Fir  Shiplap.  Bed  Bozin 
paper  for  first  floor  lin¬ 
ing.  Wall  Sheathing, 

1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap 
and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best 
Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar 
Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front  door  in  catalogue 
page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Bztras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x21,4  for  first  floor  instead  of  fir.  extra,  $70.00. 
Storm  Doers  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $100.00. 

Screens  fox  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $60.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $5.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


For  complete  specification."!  .«ee 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


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Design  No.  643.  THE  LEAVENWORTH 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  P.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 


$1875 


Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  30x24  feet 
7  Rooms  and  Bath 


If  built  in  city  or 
town,  the  Leaven¬ 
worth  is  suitable  for 
a,  wide  lot,  the  width 
being  its  greatest  di¬ 
mension.  This  home 
is  designed  along  the 
most  simple  lines,  the 
unique  roof  effect  ad¬ 
ding  the  necessary 
touch  of  individuality. 

Height  of  Ceiling 
first  floor,  9  ft.  Sec¬ 
ond  Floor  8  ft.  Floor 
joist  first  floor  2x8. 

Second  floor  2x8. 

Ceiling  Joist  2x4. 

Studding  2x4.  Main 
rafters  2x4.  All  No. 

1  Fir  dressed  one 
side  and  one  edge. 

All  Joists,  studding 
and  rafters  spaced  16 
in.  on  center. 

Sub-Floors,  first  and 
second  floors  1x8  No.  1 
Fir  Shiplap.  Red  Rozin 

Wall  Sheathing  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Red 

Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  122. 
jee  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  1316x2%  for  first  floor  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $65.00 


paper  for  first  floor  lining. 


Choice  of  any  front  door  in  catalogue.  For  complete  additional  specifications 


Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $80.000_ 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $50.00 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 
Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $5.00.  Free  plai  offer  on  page  6. 


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Design  No.  664.  THE  GRANT 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 


$1925 


Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  24x29  feet 
6  Rooms  and  Bath 


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Here  is  a  story  and  a  half  bung¬ 
alow  that  will  appeal  to  the  par¬ 
ticular  builder.  It  combines  all 
the  exterior  beauties  of  the  mod¬ 
ern  bungalow  with  the  comfort 
and  conveniences  of  the  most  mod¬ 
ern  home.  The  feature  of  this 
home  is  the  large  living  room  ex¬ 
tending  across  the  full  width  of 
the  house  with  its  cozy  fire  place. 
The  dining  room  is  commodious 
and  well  lighted  by  the  triple  bay 
window  over  a  window  seat.  An 
open  stairway  leads  up  from  liv¬ 
ing  room  to  the  second  fioor  which 
contains  three  bed  rooms  and  bath. 

SCeight  of  celling,  first  floor,  9 
ft.  Second  floor,  8  ft.  Floor  joist, 
first  floor,  2x8.  Second  floor,  2x8. 
Ceiling  joist,  2x4.  Studding,  2x4. 
Bafters,  2x4.  All  No.  1  Fir,  dressed 
one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists, 
studding  and  rafters  spaced  16-in. 
on  center. 

Sub-Floors,  first  and  second 
floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Bed 
Bozin  paper  for  first  floor  lining. 
Wall  Sheathing,  1x8  No.  1  Fir 
Shiplap  and  Tar  Felt  paper.  Best 
Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors,  No.  124  or  126. 
Choice  of  any  front  door  lit  Cata¬ 
log. 

For  complete  additional  specifi¬ 
cations  see  page  9. 


See  pages  8  and  9  for  What  We  Furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras;  Clear  Maple  Flooring  13/16x2%  for  first  fioor  instead  of  Fir,  extra,  $75.00. 
Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash,  extra,  price  quoted  on  request. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  price  quoted  on  request. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  willbe  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $5.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


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Design  No.  636.  THE  CHEYENNE 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  bas^  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS  CIOOC 
SEATTLE 

Size  24x33  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

6  Rooms  and  Bath 

The  Gambrel  roof 
has  always  proven 
very  popular.  It  has 
many  merits  beside 
appearance.  In  the 
extreme  climates  it 
commends  Itself  be- 
Dause  of  its  insulat¬ 
ing  properties. 

A  study  of  the  sec- 
)nd  floor  plan  will  re¬ 
veal  the  fact  that  in 
addition  to  the  regular 
roof  there  is  also  a  par¬ 
tition  wall  enclosing  a 
dead  air  space  which  is 
the  most  scientiflc 
method  of  preventing 
the  penetration  of  heat 
and  cold. 

The  large  front 
porch,  extending  the 
entire  width  of  the 
house,  and  supported 
by  three  massive  col¬ 
umns,  lends  strength 
as  wmll  as  ornamenta¬ 
tion  to  the  exterior. 


First  Floor  Plan. 

Height  of  Ceiling  first  floor,  9  ft.  Second  Floor  8  ft.  Floor  Joists  first  floor.  2x8.  Second  floor  2x8. 
Ceiling  Joists  2x4.  Studding  2x4.  Main  rafters  2x4.  Hip  and  Valley  rafters  2x6.  All  No.  1  Fir  dres.sed  one 
side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Suh-Floors  first  and  second  floors  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Bed  Bozin  paper  for  first  floor  lining.  Wall 
Sheathing  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  122.  Choice  of  any  front  door  in  Catalogue.  For  complete  additional  specifications  see 
page  9. 

See  pages  S  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras;  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/1 6x2 Vt  for  first  floor  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $60.00. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $80.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $50.tlp. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  Quoted  on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $5.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


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SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH 


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Design  No.  666.  THE  STOCKHOLM 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  cn  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 


$2045 


Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  25x52  feet 
5  Rooms  and  Bath 


A  sensible  bungalow  design,  which  is  very  popular,  con¬ 
sisting  of  five  rooms.  Notice  the  ample  size  of  rooms  and  the 
convenience  of  arrangement.  The  exterior  is  covered  with  red 
cedar  wall  shingles  and  cedar  siding  below  the  sill  course. 
However,  cedar  siding  will  be  substituted  instead  of  wall  shin¬ 
gles,  if  desired.  This  style  of  house  is  adaptable  to  most  any 
locality,  being  so  constructed  to  withstand  vigorous  climatic 
conditions.  This  bungalow,  with  its  apparent  intricate  lines,  is 
indeed,  easy  to  construct,  by  following  the  blue  print  plans  which 
we  furnish.  The  five  rooms  afford  sufficient  accommodations  for 
an  average  family,  but  for  emergency  we  have  provided  a  place 
for  a  folding  wall  bed  in  the  living  room.  Other  conveniences 
can  be  readily  noticed  by  referring  to  the  fioor  plan.  A  careful 
study  should  be  given  the  kitchen,  which  would  delight  any 
housewife.  All  of  our  mill  work  fixtures  as  noted  and  shown 
compare  favorably  with  those  used  in  much  more  pretentious 
and  higher  priced  homes.  Panel  wainscot  plate  rail,  buffet,  and 
ceiling  beams  are  used  in  the  dining  room.  A  book  case  colon¬ 
nade  separates  the  dining  from  the  living  room. 

Height  of  Ceiling-,  9  ft.  Floor  joists.  2,x8.  Ceiling  joists,  2x4. 
Studding,  2x4.  Main  rafters,  2x4.  Valley  rafters,  2x6.  All  No.  1 
Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and  rafters 
spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Suh-Floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Sliiplap.  Red  Rozin  paper  for  floor 
lining.  "Wall  Sheathing,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper. 
Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Ineide  Doors,  No.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front  door  in 
Catalogue.  For  complete  additional  specifications  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring,  13/16x214  Instead 
of  fir,  extra,  $95.00. 


Storm  doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $100.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $60.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $6.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


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Design  No.  609.  THE  SHOSHONE 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  marke't?  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CAB.S  CJI  *270 
SEATTLE 

Size  24x34  feet 

tions  Jan.  1,  1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Deliver  jd  Price. 

5  Rooms  and  Bath 

If  you  desire  a  five  room  cottage  that  combines 
comfort,  convenient  arrangement  and  low  price,  you 
need  not  look  further  than  the  Shoshone. 

This  type  of  cottage  has  won  a  widespread  and 
deserved  popularity,  due  to  its  homelike  appear¬ 
ance,  its  convenient  arrangement  and  economy  of 
construction. 

The  living  room  and  dining  room  are  separated 
by  a  beautiful  colonnade.  The  bath  room,  located 
near,  yet  apart  from  the  other  rooms,  is  entered 
from  the  hall  which  leads  to  the  two  bed  rooms.  The 
basement  stairs,  leading  from  the  kitchen,  are  in  the 
most  practical  place.  With  just  a  little  thought  one 
can  determine  why  this  arrangement  of  rooms  is 
such  a  favorite  throughout  the  whole  country.  The 
arrangement  of  rooms  is  old  but  the  price  is  some¬ 
thing  decidedly  new. 


Helmut  of  ceiling,  8  ft.  4  in.  Floor  joists,  2x8.  Ceiling'  joists,  2x6.  Studding,  2x4.  Main  rafters,  2x4. 
Hip  rafters,  2x6.  All  No.  1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and  rafters  16  in.  on 
center. 

Sub-Floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Red  Bozin  paper  for  floor  lining.  'Wall  Sheathing,  1x8  No.  1  Fir 
Shlplap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  122.  Choice  of  any  front  door  in  catalogue.  For  complete  additional  specifications  see 
page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  'what  'we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x2%  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $70.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $37.50. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $55.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $5.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

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Design  No.  690.  THE  LAKESIDE 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS  «99QC 
SEATTLE 

Size  32x42  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

6  Rooms  and  Bath 

It  is  difficult  to  select  words  suitable  to  describe 
the  beauties  and  conveniences  of  this  thoroughly  modern 
bungalow.  Here  is  a  compiete  home  all  on  one  floor. 
Three  large  bed  rooms  well  lighted  and  provided  with 
commodious  closets.  A  bath  room  conveneint  to  all  bed 
rooms.  A  large  entry  or  vestibule  with  coat  closet.  An 
extra  large  and  well  lighted  living  room  which  is  con¬ 
nected  with  dining  room  by  pair  of  beautiful  French 
doors.  A  large  and  beautiful  dining  room  furnished 
with  Buffet  No.  3167.  A  roomy  kitchen  with  convenient 
kitchen  cupboard  and  folding  ironing  board.  The  ex¬ 
terior  appearance  is  extremely  beautiful  and  pleasing. 
This  is  the  home  you  have  long  wanted  to  build,  and 
we  are  glad  to  offer  you  the  opportunity  to  own  it  by 
reason  of  our  money-saving  prices. 

Height  of  ceiling,  9  ft.  Floor  joists,  2x10.  Celling 
joists,  2x6.  Studding,  2x4.  Main  rafters,  2x4.  Valley 
rafters,  2x6.  All  No.  1  Fir,  dressed  one  side  and  one 
edge.  All  joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on 
center. 

Sub-Floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Bed  Bozin  pa¬ 
per  for  floor  lining.  Wall  Sheathing,  1x8  No.  1  Fir 
Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Red  Cedar  Shin¬ 
gles  for  Siding.  (Cedar  lap  siding  will  be  supplied  in¬ 
stead  of  shingles,  if  desired.) 

Inside  Doors  No.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front 
door  in  Catalogue.  For  complete  additional  specifica¬ 
tions  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  What  We  Furnish. 


Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x2%  Instead  of  fir,  extra,  $140.00. 
Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $120.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $50.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house  $6.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


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Design  No.  615.  THE  COLUMBIA 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 


$3100 


Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  38x44  feet 
8  Rooms  and  Bath 


Second  Floor  Plan. 


PCPCM 

6  ©'>>  13  i' 


First  Floor  Plan. 


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cism,  and  to  anyone  desiring  a  home  of  this  size  our  No.  615  cannot  be  surpassed. 


This  eight-room 
bungalow  is  of  a 
type  which  may 
be  erected  at  a 
medium  cost,  yet 
contains  large  ac- 
c  0  m  m  odations. 
in  addition,  to  the 
eight  rooms  it 
has  many  smaller 
rooms,  and  many 
convenient  f  e  a  - 
tures,  thereby 
making  this  par¬ 
ticular  plan  a  de¬ 
cided  success. 
The  exterior 
view  is  indeed 
pleasing  and  de- 
no  t  e  s  complete 
harmony  in  all 
its  lines.  The 
arrangement  o  f 
the  various  rooms 
are  beyond  crltl- 


Heigrht  of  Ceilinpr,  first  floor,  9  ft.  Second  Ploor,  8  ft.  Floor  joists,  first  floor,  2x10.  Second  Floor,  2x8. 
Ceiling'  joists,  2x4.  Studding,  2x4.  Main  rafters,  2x4.  Hip  and  Valley  rafters,  2x6.  All  No.  1  Fir  dressed 
one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Sub-Floors:  First  and  Second  floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Red  Bozin  paper  for  first  floor  lining.  Wall 
Bbeatbing,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors,  No.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front  door  in  Catalogue.  For  complete  additional  .speci¬ 
fications  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Rxtras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x214  for  first  floor  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $125.00 
Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $150.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $85.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $7.50.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


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Design  No.  604.  THE  COEUR  D’ALENE 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS  ©11  en 
SEATTLE 

Size  21x32  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

3  Rooms  and  Bath 

As  an  up-to-date  little  bungalow  this  design  would  be  hard 
to  surpass.  With  its  many  convenient  features  it  at  once  appeals 
to  the  home-seeker  with  a  small  family.  While  of  limited  dimens¬ 
ions,  it  is  a  BIG-LITTLE  home.  The  large  living  room,  extending 
the  entire  width  of  house,  can  be  used  as  combination  dining  and 
living  room.  The  handsome  buffet,  placed  in  bay  window,  the  large 
fireplace  and  the  beamed  ceiling  gives  this  room  a  very  comfortable 
and  home-like  appearance. 

Height  of  ceiling,  8  ft.  4  in.  Floor  joist  2x8.  .Ceiling  joist  2x4. 
Studding  2x4.  Main  rafters  2x4.  All  No.  1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and 
Dne  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Snh-Floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Bed  Bozin  paper  for  floor  lining. 
Wall  Sheathing  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade 
Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front  door  in  cata¬ 
logue.  For  complete  additional  specifications  see  page  9. 


Floor  Plan. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple 

flooring  13/16x214  instead  of  fir.  extra, 
$60.00. 

Storm  Dooi's  and  storm  sash  complete, 
extra,  $70.00. 

Screens  for  v.-indow  and  O.  S.  doors, 
extra,  $37.50. 


Design  No.  669 — Tiie  Fargo. 

Residence  of  Ray  M.  Olson,  Glenfield,  N.  D. 
Material  furnished  by  Contractors  Dbr.  Supply  Co. 


Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hard¬ 
ware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  for  this  house,  $4.00.  Free  plan 
offer  on  page  6. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH.: 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
sub.iect  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 
Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


$2215 


Size  26x33  feet 
8  Rooms  and  Bath 


This  is  a  special  plan 
made  by  us  last  year  for 
one  of  our  many  customers 
in  North  Dakota.  It  is  a 
si'.lendid  example  of  the 
modern  fai-m  home,  com¬ 
bining  comfort  and  con¬ 
venience  w  i  t  h  an  attrac¬ 
tive  exterior.  The  front 
porch  is  shown  completely 
screened  for  summer,  which 
is  replaced  with  storm 
equipment  in  winter. 

Height  of  Ceiling  first 


S  ft.  3  in. 

8  ft.  Floor 
floor,  2x8. 
2x8.  Ceiling 
Studding,  2x4. 


Second 

joists, 

Second 

joists, 

Main 


rafters,  2x4.  Valley  raf¬ 
ters,  2x6.  All  No.  1  Fir, 
dressed  one  side  and  one 
edge.  All  Joists,  studding 
and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on 
center. 

Sub-Floors:  First  and 
Second  floors,  1x8  No.  1 
Fir  Shiplap.  Red  Rozin  pa¬ 
per  for  first  floor  lining. 
Wall  Slieathlng,  IxS  No.  1 
Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper. 
Beet  Grade  Clear  Red  Ced¬ 
ar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  122. 
Choice  of  any  front  door 
in  Catalogue.  For  com¬ 


plete 

tlons 


additional 
see  page  9. 


specifica- 


Second  Floor 


First  Floor  Plan. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras;  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/1 6x2 Vi  for  first  floor  instead  of  flr,  extra.  $70.00. 
Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $140.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $75.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $6.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


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CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

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Desian  No.  656.  THE  CHRISTIANIA 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  28x52  feet 
9  Rooms  and  Bath 


SrD  Boom 


Bed  Boom 

H  6  X  V2  O 


Bed  Doom 


Bleeping  Pocch 

110X130 


Second  Floor  Plan. 


This  beautiful  bunga¬ 
low  is  one  of  our  most 
popular  designs.  While 
it  is  a  little  larger  than 
most  bungalows  it  con¬ 
tains  numerous  attrac¬ 
tive  features,  which 
should  be  of  interest  to 
the  prospective  buyer. 
The  entrance  is  particu¬ 
larly  attractive  with  its 
broad  stone  porch,  cap¬ 
ped  with  cut  stone  cop¬ 
ing,  surmounted  by  two 
wide  tapering  columns. 
The  first  floor  plan  as 
shown  here  is  complete 
in  itself,  but  if  more 
bedrooms  are  desired, 
provision  is  made  for 
three  rooms  and  sleep¬ 
ing  porch  on  the  upper 
floor. 

Height  of  Ceiling,  first 
floor,  9  ft.  Second  Floor, 

8  ft. 

Floor  joist,  first  floor, 
2x8.  Second  Floor,  2x8. 
Ceiling  Joist,  2x4.  Stud¬ 
ding,  2x4.  Bafters,  2x4. 
All  No.  1  Fir  dressed 

one  side  and  one  edge. 

All  Joists,  Studding  and 
Rafters  spaced  16  in.  on 
center. 

Sub-Floors:  First  and 
second  floors,  1x8  No.  1 
Fir  Shiplap.  Bed  Bozin 
paper  for  first  floor  lin¬ 
ing.  Wall  Sheathing, 
1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap 

and  Tar  Felt  paper. 

Best  Grade  Clear  Red 
Cedar  Siding  and  Shin¬ 
gles. 


Inside  Doors,  No.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front  door  in  Catalogue.  For  additional  specifications  see 
page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x21.4  for  first  floor  Instead  -of  fir,  extra,  $110.00. 
Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $150.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $85.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardwai-e  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $7.50.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


35 


Design  No.  696.  THE  BURLINGTON 


Prices  quoted  in  this  hook 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  30x32  feet 
8  Rooms  and  Bath 


An  ideal  farm  home.  What 
is  more  attractive  than  a 
square  house,  substantially 
built  and  covered  with  a  hip 
roof?  Here  is  100%  value 
for  every  dollar  invested. 
This  home  is  one  of  our  best 
sellers.  It  is  warm  in  winter 
and  cool  in  summer. 

Floor  Joist  first  floor,  2x10. 
Second  Floor,  2x8.  Ceiling 
joist,  2x6.  Studding,  2x4. 
Main  rafters,  2x4.  Hip  raft- 
ters,  2x6.  All  above  and  oth¬ 
er  2  inch  dimension  No.  1  Fir 
dressed  one  side  and  one 
edge.  All  joists,  studs  and 
rafters  placed  16  in.  on  cen¬ 
ters. 

Flooring  first  and  porches 
1x4  No.  1  Clear  edge  grain 
fir.  Second  floor  1x4  No.  2 
Edge  Grain.  Wall  sheathing 

1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best  grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding.  Extra  *A*  Red  Cedar 
roof  shingles.  Sub-Floors  first  and  second  floor,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap. 

Height  of  ceiling  first  floor  9  ft.  3  in.  Second  floor  8  ft.  3  in.  Your  choice  of  any  front  door  in  our 
catalogue.  Inside  Doors  No.  122.  For  additional  specifications  see  page  9. 


What  we  furnish  for  above  price — see  pages  8  and  9.* 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  maple  flooring  13/16x214  face  for  first  floor  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $90.00. 
Storm  doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $140.00. 


Screen  Doors  and  window  screens  of  Galvanize!  Wire,  extra,  $75.00. 
Extra  price  for  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $6.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


1  •’ 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

36 


Design  No.  620.  THE  ARLINGTON 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condii- 

$2860 

Size  28x48  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

7  Rooms  and  Bath 

Lack  of  space  pre¬ 
vents  us  enlarging  upon 
the  many  features  of 
this  attractive  and  weil 
arranged  home.  The  pic¬ 
ture  of  the  house  above 
shows  the  exterior  beau¬ 
ty,  and  the  accompany¬ 
ing  floor  plans  tell  of  the 
interior  conveniences 
and  comforts.  This  is  a 
home  that  we  take  pride 
in  presenting,  and  it  is 
one  that  you  will  take 
pride  in  owning. 

Height  of  celling,  first 
floor,  9  ft.  Second  floor, 
8  ft. 

Floor  joist,  first  floor, 
2x8.  Second  floor,  2x8. 
Ceiling  joist,  2x6.  Stud¬ 
ding,  2x4.  Rafters,  2x4. 
All  No.  1  Fir  dres'Sed 
one  sice  and  one  edge. 
All  joists,  studding  and 
rafters  spaced  16  in.  on 
center. 

Sub-Floors:  First  and 
second  floors,  1x8  No.  1 
Fir  iShiplap.  Bed  Bozin 
paper  for  first  floor  lin¬ 
ing.  Wall  Sheathing, 
1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap 
and  Tar  Felt  paper. 
Best  Grade  Clear  Red 
Cedar  Siding  and  Shin¬ 
gles. 


Inside  Doors,  No.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front  door  in  Catalogue.  For  additional  specifications  see  page  9, 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  What  We  Furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  Flooring  13/16x214  for  first  floor  instead  of  Fir,  extra  $115.00. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $125.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $70.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $7.50.  Free  plan  offer  cn  page  6. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


Design  No.  616.  THE  FREEPORT 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS  ®9A9C: 
SEATTLE 

Size  29x47  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

6  Rooms  and  Bath 

This  is  a  surprisingly  beautiful  semi-bungalow  of  most 
liberal  dimensions,  strictly  modern  and  extremely  hand¬ 
some. 

The  front  porch  is  20  feet  wide  and  ornamented  with 
large  square  columns  finished  with  massive  brackets. 

We  will  supply  for  a  front  door  any  that  may  be 
chosen  frcm  our  catalogue  and  glaze  it  with  beveled  plate 
glass.  The  top  halves  of  the  windows  are  cut  into  small 
lights  and  the  inside  doors  may  also  be  selected  from  pat¬ 
terns  shown  herein. 

The  spacious  living  room,  14  feet  by  25  feet,  and  the 
dining  room  are  separated  by  a  distinctive  colonnade.  The 
ceilings  of  these  two  rooms  are  beamed,  as  indicated  by 
the  dotted  lines  with  No.  544  ceiling  beam.  The  dining 
room  is  paneled  as  shown  on  page  73  with  three-ply  Rotary 
Cut-  Fir  Veneered  panels,  finished  at  the  top  with  a  three- 
member  plate  rail.  The  No.  3164  buffet  in  the  dining  room 
is  very  artistic  in  design. 

Height  of  Ceiling,  8  ft.  3  in.  Floor  joists,  2x8.  Ceiling 
joists,  2x6.  Studding,  2x4.  Main  rafters,  2x4.  Valley  rafters, 
2x6.  All  No.  1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists, 
studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in  on  center. 

Suh-rioors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Red  Bozin  paper  for 
floor  lining.  Wall  Sheathing,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar 
felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front  door 
in  Catalogue.  For  complete  additional  specifications  see 
|iage  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring,  13/16x2%. 
instead  of  fir,  extra,  $110.00. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $95.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $55.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be 
quoted  on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $5.00.  Free  plan  offer  on 
page  6. 


SAVED  $600.00  OIT  LUMBER  EII.I., 

Upham.  North  Dakota,  Nov.  3,  1919. 

Dear  Sirs: 

Yours  of  the  10th  of  October  at  hand.  Yes,  I  got  the  lumber  from  you  with  which  I  built  a  house 
in  1917  and  I  can  say  the  lumber  was  far  better  than  I  could  get  here,  and  besides  I  saved  about  $600  00 
on  the  lumber  bill, 

A.  O.  ODMQUIST. 


-V 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

38 


Design  No.  603.  THE  KEOKUK 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  P.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 


Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  24x39  feet 
5  Booms 


Another  popular,  comfortable  and  convenient  to  build 
home. 

The  pleasing  exterior  with  the  large  front  porch,  are 
features  that  make  the  Keokuk  so  greatlj'  favored  over 
the  entire  country. 

This  cottage  combines  the  advantages  of  roominess 
with  the  economy  of  a  compact  arrangement — saving  in 
space  and  materials. 

It  is  impossible  to  design  a  five-room  cottage  of  this 
size  that  can  be  built  for  less  money. 

Heifflit  of  Ceiling',  8  ft.  4  in.  rioor  joists,  2x8.  Celling' 
joists,  2x4.  Studding,  2x4.  IHaiu  rafters,  2x4.  All  No.  1 
Fir,  dressed  on  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding 
and  rafters  spaced  IG  in.  on  center. 

Sub-Floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Bed  Bozin  paper  for 
floor  lining.  'Wall  Slieatliing,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar 
felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors,  No.  122.  Front  door.  No.  118,  or  other  door 
of  similar  price.  For  complete  additional  specifications  see 
page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Bxtras:  Clear  Maple  Flooring,  13/16x2% 
instead  of  fir,  extra,  $65.00. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $60.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O  S.  door.3,  extra,  $37.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be 
quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house  $4.00.  Free  plan  offer  on 
page  6. 


“CABFENTEBS  PBONOUNCED  THE  MATEBIAL  EXTBA  FINE ’’ 

Roseau,  Minn.,  Nov  3,  1919. 

Dear  Sirs: 

Yours  of  October  10,  1919,  received.  In  regard  to  the  l)ill  of  material  that  you  furnished  me  in 
1917  will  say  that  it  was  all  O.  !<.  and  .same  vyas  fully  up  to  my  expectation.  The  iiuantity  was 
amply  sufficient  to  complete  house  without  purchasing  any  additional  material.  Had  some  material 
left  over.  The  carpenters  pronounced  the  m.aterial  extra  fine;  could  not  get  as  goo-d  here  from  local 
dealers  and  your  price  was  much  cheaper.  Tours  truly. 

•lOHN  HADVERSON. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


39 


Design  No.  606.  THE  LEWISTOWN 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 


$1350 


Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  24x36  feet 
5  Rooms  and  Bath 


The  semi-bungalow  picture  above  as  designed  is  a  comfort¬ 
able  home  for  a  small  family. 

It  is  convenient  in  arrangement,  compact,  and  very  easily 
heated.  Even  the  front  porch  suggests  coziness.  The  entrance 
door  into  the  living  room  is  at  the  side  rather  than  in  front,  thus 
adding  to  the  attractiveness  of  the  exterior. 

There  is  an  ideal  arrangement  of  all  rooms.  The  interior 
finish  in  this,  and  all  our  houses,  is  selected  beautiful  grained 
old  growth  Washington  fir  unless  otherwise  desired. 

Height  of  ceiling,  8  ft.  4  in.  Floor  joist,  2x8.  Ceiling  joist, 
2x4.  Studding,  2x4,  Rafters,  2x4.  All  of  No.  1  Fir  dressed  side 
and  edge,  and  placed  16  inches  on  centers.  Extra  *A*  Red 
Cedar  Roof  shingles.  Best  Grade  clear,  red  cedar  siding.  Wall 
Sheathing,  1x8,  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  Felt  paper.  Flooring, 
1x4  No.  1  Clear  Edge  Grain  Fir.  Shiplap-  sub-floor  covered  with 
red  rosin  paper.  Front  Door,  No.  108  D.  S.,  or  your  choice  of 
another  door  of  similar  price.  Inside  doors.  No.  122.  For  addi¬ 
tional  specifications  see  page  nine.  At  price  quoted  we  furnish 
everything  in  shape  of  wood  work,  glass  work  and  building 
papers  and  felts,  as  described  on  page  seven. 

Additions  and  extras.  13/16x214  Clear  Maple  Flooring  in¬ 
stead  of  fir,  extra,  $70.00.  Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash,  extra, 
$60.00.  Screen  Doors  and  window  screens,  galvanized  wire,  extra! 
$40.00.  Extra  price  on  complete  paint  and  finish  hardware  will 
be  quoted  on  application. 

Piains  complete  for  this  house,  $5.00.  See  page  6  for  free 
pian  offer. 


Dear  Sirs: 

Cody,  Wyoming,  February,  191'J 

We  are  very  much  pleased  with  our  house  design  No.  606 
it  about  18  months  now  and  appreciate  it  more  all  the  time. 
Lumber  Supply  Co.  will  surely  get  my  order. 

the  Lewiston.  We  have  been  living  in 

If  I  ever  build  again,  the  Contractors 

W.  A.  RADER. 

CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

40 


Design  No.683.  THE  NEW  ROCKFORD 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  O.  F.  CARS  COCOC 
SEATTI.E 

Size  32x32  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

8  Rooms  and  Bath 

In  appear¬ 
ance  and  design 
this  type  of  house 
has  yet  to  be  sur¬ 
passed.  From  a 
structural  stand¬ 
point  it  is  espe¬ 
cially  adaptable 
when  erected  in  a 
frigid  climate. 

This  is  one  of 
the  most  popular 
of  the  many  hous¬ 
es  built  from  the 
plans  prepared  by 
our  architects. 


Height  of  ceiling,  first  floor,  9  ft.  3  in.  Second  Floor,  8  ft.  3  in.  Floor  joists,  first  floor,  2x8.  Second 
floor  2x8.  Ceiling  joists  2x6.  Studding  2x4.  Main  rafters  2x4.  Hip  and  Valley  rafters  2x6.  All  No.  1 
Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Sub-Floors:  First  and  second  floors  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Red  Rozin  paper  for  first  floor  lining. 
Wall  Sheathing  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  Felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  122.  Choice  of  any  front  door  in  Catalogue.  For  complete  additional  specifications 
see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras.  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x214  for  first  floor  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $95.00. 
Storm  Doors  and  Storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $105.00. 

Screens  lor  windows  and  O  S  doors,  extra,  $65.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $6.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


41 


Design  No  650.  THE  RAVENNA 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS  <£1  CQC 
SEATTLE 

Size  22x28  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

6  Rooms  and  Bath 

Here  is  a  complete  little  home 
that  we  take  special  pride  in  pre¬ 
senting  for  your  consideration.  In 
these  days  of  high  prices  this  plan 
will  appeal  to  the  man  who  wants 
a  complete,  substantial  home  and 
does  not  feel  like  investing  too 
much  money  in  it.  The  exterior 
appearance  is  pleasing  and  sub¬ 
stantial-looking.  The  interior  ar¬ 
rangement  is  most  convenient. 
Front  door  opens  into  a  large  re¬ 
ception  hall  from  which  a  semi¬ 
open  stairway  leads  to  second 
floor.  Double  sliding  doors  sepa¬ 
rate  living  room  and  dining  rooms. 
Second  floor  contains  three  com¬ 
modious  bed  rooms  with  ample 
closet  space,  also  the  bath.  Note 
the  grade  entrance  to  basement. 

Height  of  ceiling,  first  floor,  9 
ft.  Second  rioor,  8  ft.  Ploor  joists, 
first  floor,  2x8.  Second  floor,  2x8. 
Ceiling  joists,  2x6.  Studding,  2x4. 
Bafters,  2x4.  All  No.  1  Fir,  dress¬ 
ed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All 
joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced 
16  in.  on  center.  Suh-Floors:  First 
and  second  floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir 
Shiplap.  Bed  Bozin  paper  for  first 
floor  lining.  Wall  Sheathing,  1x8 
No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  pa¬ 
per.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar 
Siding'. 

Inside  Doors  No.  122.  Front 
door  No.  119.  D.  S.,  or  other  door  of 
similar  price.  For  complete  addi¬ 
tional  specifications  see  page  9. 


See  pages  8  and  9  for  What  We  rurnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  Flooring  13/16x2%  for  first  floor  instead  of  Fir,  extra,  $65.00. 
Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $75.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $5T).00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $5.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

42 


Design  No.  619.  THE  GLENWOOD 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS  ei  9Cn 
SEATTLE 

Size  24x34  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

6  Rooms 

Here  we  have  three  bed  rooms  with  ample  closet  space. 
The  living  and  dining  rooms  are  separated  by  a  cased  opening. 
The  convenience  of  the  inside  stairs  leading  to  the  cellar  from 
the  entry  of  the  kitchen  is  a  feature  not  to  be  overlooked. 

The  monotonous  efiect  characteristic  of  the  plain  gable  roof 
is  completely  overcome  by  the  hip  roof  of  the  large  front  porch. 

Height  of  Ceiling  8  ft.  4  in.  Floor  joist  2x8.  Ceiling  Joists 
2x4.  Studding  2x4.  Rafters  2x4.  All  No.  1  FIR  dressed  one 
side  and  one  edge.  All  Joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  In. 
on  center. 

Sub-Floors  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap. 

Red  Rozin  Paper  lor  floor  lining.  Wall  Sheathing  1x8  No.  1 
Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar 
Siding.  . 

Inside  Doors  No.  122.  Front  door  No.  118  or  other  door  of 
similar  price.  For  complete  additional  specifications  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x2%  in¬ 
stead  of  fir,  extra,  |70.00. 

Storm  Boors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $60.00, 

Screens  for  windows  and  O  S  doors,  extra,  $40.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted 
on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $4.00.  Free  plan  offer  on 
page  6. 


“I  MUST  SAY  THAT  Alili  THE  MATEEIAL  WAS  VERY  SATISFACTORY” 

Fairfax,  Iowa,  Nov.  18,  1919 


Dear  Sirs: 

I  am  sending  you  a  picture  of  my  iiouse  for  which  the  material  was  furnished  by  you  in  the  year 
1916.  I  rnust  say  all  tlie  material  was  very  satisfactory.  I  was  surely  very  much  satisfied  with 
my  order  which  I  purchased  from  you. 


FRANK  HOSEK. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH.  j 


Design  No.  629.  THE  DURANGO 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS 

SEATTLE 

Size  38x26  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

6  Rooms  and  Bath 

First  Floor  Plan. 


This  six-room  cottage  has  proven  to  be  a 
very  decided  favorite.  Being  semi-bungalow 
in  effect  it  is  suitable  for  a  city  or  a  country 
home. 

Height  of  ceiling,  8  ft.  4  in.  Floor  joist,  2x8. 
Ceiling  joist,  2x6.  Studding,  2x4.  Rafters,  2x4. 
All  No.  1  Fir  dressed  side  and  edge,  and  spaced 
16  inches  on  center. 

Sub-Flors,  1x8,  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  VVall 
Sheathing,  1x8  No.  1  Shiplap  and  Tar  Felt  pa¬ 
per.  Flooring,  1x4,  No.  1  Clear  Edge  Grain  Fir. 
Extra  *A*  Red  Cedar  Shingles.  Front  Door 
No.  118  D.  S.,  or  other  door  of  similar  price. 
Inside  Doors,  No.  122.  For  additional  specifica¬ 
tions,  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras;  Clear  Maple  Floor¬ 
ing,  13/16x2%  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $90.00. 
Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash,  extra,  $55.00. 
Door  and  window  screens  extra,  $37.50.  Extra 
price  on  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on 
request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $4,00.  Free 
plan  offer  on  page  6. 


Fairfax.  Iowa,  Nov.  18,  1919. 
Contractors  Lumber  Supply  Co., 

Seattle,  Wash. 

Dears  Sirs: 

Am  sending  you  the  picture  of  my  house, 
for  which  the  bill  of  material  was  furnished 
by  you  in  the  year  1916.  I  must  say  all  the 
material  was  very  satisfactory. 

I  surely  was  very  much  satisfied  with  my 
order  which  I  purchased  from  you. 

Tours  very  truly, 

FRANK  HOSEK. 


Residence  of  Mr.  Frank  Hosek,  Fairfax,  Iowa. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

44 


I 


Design  No.  623.  THE  OGOEN 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  29x37  feet 
6  Rooms  and  Bath 


The  hip  roof  extending  over  the  front  porch  and 
the  shingled  dormer  lend  a  very  attractive  air  to 
the  Ogden,  and  suggest  possibilities  of  converting 
it  into  a  beautiful  bungalow  by  using  exposed  eave 
rafters.  This  change  is  optional  with  the  home 
builder;  sufficient  material- is  included  for  the  pur¬ 
pose. 

The  arrangement  of  the  rooms  is  ideally  con¬ 
venient.  Note  the  very  sensible  location  of  the  bath 
room,  the  ample  closet  room  and  the  economy  of 
space  in  the  arrangement  of  the  attic  and  basement 
stairs. 

Heig-ht  of  ceiling,  8  ft.  3  in.  Floor  joist,  2x8.  Ceiling 
joist,  2x6.  Studding,  2x4.  Main  rafters,  2x4.  Hip  rafters, 
2x6.  All  No.  1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists, 
studding-  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Suh-Floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Bed  Bozin  paper  for 
floor  lining.  -Wall  Slieatliing  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar 
felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding.  Inside  doors 
No|  122.  Choice  of  any  front  door  in  catalogue.  For  com¬ 
plete  additional  specifications  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras;  Clear  Maple  fiooring  13/16x2^  for 
first  floor  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $95.00. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $70.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $40,00, 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be 
quoted  on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house  $5.00.  Free  plan  offer  on 
page  6. 


“MATEBIAI.  HAS  ALL  BEEN  VEBY  SATISFACTOBY” 

Riverton,  Wyoming,  Oct,  31,  1919. 

Dear  Sirs: 

Received  yours  of  the  10th  and  am  enclosing  kodak  picture  of  house  for  which  you  furnished  all 
lumber  and  mill  work.  I  have  three  houses  for  which  you  furnished  material  and  it  has  all  been 
very  satisfactory. 

MRS.  PAUDINE  GOLDBERGER. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

45 


Design  No  640.  THE  INGLESIDE 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS  ^90(^0 
SEATTLE 

Size  32x36  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

6  Rooms  and  Bath 

The  Ingleslde  will  appeal  to  the  discriminating  builder 
as  an  ideal  home.  Its  extreme  simplicity  implies  character, 
quality  and  taste.  A  study  of  the  interior  reveals  an  ar* 
rangement  that  cannot  be  surpassed.  Three  bed  rooms  amply 
supplied  with  closets,  all  opening  into  living  room  or  hall, 
which  in  turn  connects  living  room  and  bath  room.  The 
dining  room  and  living  room  are  both  extra  large  and  are 
separated  by  a  beautiful  book-case  colonnade.  The  kitchen 
is  also  of  ample  size  and  supplied  with  commodious  cup¬ 
boards  and  sink  cabinet.  The  stair  to  basement  is  reached 
from  the  rear  porch. 


Height  of  ceiling,  8  ft.  3  in.  Floor  joists,  2x8.  Ceiling  joists,  2x6.  Studding,  2x4.  main  Bafters,  2x4.  Ail 
No.  1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 


Sub-Floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Bed  Bozin  paper  for  floor  lining. 
Shiplap  and  Tar  Felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  123,  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front  door  in  catalogue, 
cations  see  page  9. 


Wall  Sheathing,  1x8  No.  1  Fir 
For  complete  additional  specifl- 


See  pages  8  and  9  for  What  We  Furnish, 

Additions  and  Bxtras:  Clear  Maple  Flooring  13/16x2 i/i,  instead  of  Fir,  extra,  $100.00. 
Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $85.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $55.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $5.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

46 


Design  No.  633.  THE  PUKWANA 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 


$1775 


Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  2-1x42  feet 
5  Rooms  and  Bath 


Floor  Plan. 


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CLO&. 


HALL 


LIVltlQ  DOOM 


BED  POOM 


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Our  No.  633  is  sure  to  prove  a  very  popular  plan  with 
those  who  desire  comfort,  neatness  and  convenience  at 
a  low  cost,  and  at  the  same  time  desire  beauty  of  design. 
The  stucco  porch  columns  and  gable  panels,  harmonizing 
with  the  shingle  walls,  and  crowned  with  its  broad  brack¬ 
eted  cornice,  is  pleasing  to  the  eye  of  the  most  critical. 
The  attractive  arrangement  of  the  rooms  is  such,  that  It 
results  in  a  well  balanced  plan. 

Height  of  Ceiling,  8  ft.  3  in.  Floor  joists,  2x8,  Cell¬ 
ing  joists,  2x4.  Studding,  2x4.  Main  rafters,  2x4.  All  No. 
1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding 
and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Sub-Floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Pied  Rozin  paper 
for  floor  lining.  Wall  Sheathing  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap 
and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding 
or  shingled  w'alls  as  shown  by  plans.  Your  option. 

Inside  Doors  No.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front  door 
in  Catalogue. 

For  complete  additional  specifications  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x214 
instead  of  fir,  extra,  $80.00. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  -80.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $45.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be 
quoted  on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $5.00.  Free  plan  offer 
on  page  6. 


JJelta,  Colorado,  Dec.,  20,  1917. 

Contractors  Lumber  Supply  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash., 

Dear  Sirs:  Thanks  for  your  letter  and  quotations.  Am  figuring  on  a  brick  bungalow  with  a 
farmer  who  is  so  well  pleased  with  material  and  work  in  the  bungalow  built  from  your  shipment 
last  spring  that  I  feei  pretty  sure  of  the  contract.  Expect  to  know  definitely  within  a  week.  Am 
sending  you  the  bill  herewith,  and  would  like  a  lump  figure  as  soon  as  possible. 

_ (Name  furnished  on  request.) 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER 


SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


47 


Design  No.  670.  THE  ABILENE 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  P.  0.  B.  CARS  «1 

SEAT  TEE  oP  1 U  U 

Size  24x24  feet 

tions  Jan.  1,  1920  and  will  be 
sullject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

6  Rooms  and  Bath 

FIBST  FI.OOB  FI.AN 

It  would  be  hard  to  get  more  real  value  for  the  money  expended  than  Is  obtainable  in  this  handsome  and 
complete  little  home.  The  beautiful  and  artistic  front  entrance  opens  into  a  hall  from  which  the  stairway  leads 
up  to  second  floor.  The  living  room  and  dining  room  are  large  and  well  lighted  and  the  kitchen  is  of  ample 
proportions  and  contains  a  handsome  kitchen  cupboard  which  is  included.  Three  nice  bed  rooms  and  bath  are 
on  the  second  floor.  The  feature  of  this  house  is  the  side  porch  which  is  entered  from  living  room  through  a 
pair  of  French  doors.  This  porch  is  sided  up  all  round,  which  will  make  it  easy  to  enclose  it  with  sash  or 
screens.  Sash  and  screens  are  not  included  for  the  porch,  but  can  be  supplied  at  slight  additional  cost. 

Height  of  ceiling  first  floor,  8  ft.  3  in.  Second  Floor,  8  ft.  Floor  joists  first  floor,  2x8.  Second  floor,  2x8. 
Ceiling  joists,  2x4.  Studding,  2x4.  Rafters,  2x4.  All  No.l  Fir,  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding 
and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Sub-Floors,  first  and  second  floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shi  plap.  Red  Rozin  paper  for  first  floor  lining.  Wall 
Sheatiling,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  122.  Front  door  No.  114,  or  other  door  of  similar  price.  For  complete  additional  speci¬ 
fications  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  What  We  Furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x2i,4 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $80.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $50.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  cpmplete  for  this  house,  $5.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


for  first  floor  instead  of  Fir,  extra,  $60.00. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER 


SUPPLY 

48 


COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


Design  No.  693.  THE  SHERIDAN. 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0-  B.  CARS  $2275 
SEATTLE 

Size  28x30  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 

8  Rooms  and  Bath 

subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

This  is  a  model  home  de¬ 
signed  along  simple  yet  at¬ 
tractive  lines,  with  an  ar¬ 
rangement  of  rooms  and  con¬ 
veniences  that  make  it  a 
strong  favorite. 

In  this  house  there  is  ab¬ 
solutely  no  waste  space.  It 
Is  the  result  of  careful  plan¬ 
ning  to  design  a  house  to 
meet  all  the  needs  of  a 
large  family. 

Pour  large  airy  bed  rooms 
with  plenty  of  closet  space 
3.nd  a  bath  are  found  on 
second  floor.  The  large  re¬ 
ception  hall  is  separated 
from  the  living  room  by  a 
beautiful  colonade,  and  the 
sliding  doors  between  the 
living  room  and  dining  room 
permit  the  three  rooms  to 
be  used  as  one. _ _ _ 

Height  of  ceiling  first 
floor  9  ft.  3  in.  Second  floor 
8  ft.  3  in.  Floor  joist  first 
floor  2x8.  second  floor  2x8, 
ceiling  joists  2x6.  Studding 
2x4,  rafters  2x4.  All  No.  1 
Fir  SISIF.  Sub-floors  first 
and  second  floors  1x8  No  1 
Fir  Shiplap.  Wall  Sheathing 
1x8.  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Bed 
Bosin  paper  for  first  floor 
lining.  Tar  Felt  for  O.  S. 
walls.  Best  grade  cedar 
siding.  Inside  doors  No. 
122.  Choice  of  any  front 
door  in  catalogue. 


For  complete  additional  specifications  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x214  for 
Screen  doors  and  window  screens,  complete,  extra,  $00.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  Finish  Hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request 
Storm  doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $105.00. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $6.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


entire  first  floor  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $80.00. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEA  T  T  L  £7  W  ASH. 


49 


I 


i 


/ 


Design  No.  611.  THE  MITCHELL 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  cn  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS  ©QlSE 
SEATTLE 

Size  21x26  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

4  Rooms  and  Bath 

This  house  was .  designed  to  meet  the  constant  demand  for  a 
home  of  minimum  size  and  cost,  yet  possessing  many  of  the  ad¬ 
vantages  of  larger  homes,  such  as  modern  conveniences  and  attrac¬ 
tiveness  of  exterior.  It  is  an  ideal  home  in  all  respects  except 
size.  The  material  will  not  make  a  carload,  and  it  would  be  neces¬ 
sary  to  ship  it  in  car  with  other  material  to  make  weight. 

Height  of  Ceiling,  8  ft.  3  in.  Floor  joists,  2x8.  Ceiling  joists, 
2x4.  Studding,  2x4.  Hafters,  2x4.  All  No.  1  Fir  dressed  one  side 
and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on 
center. 

Sub-Floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Ked  Eozin  paper  for  floor 
lining.  Wall  Sheathing,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper. 
Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  122.  Front  Door  No.  lOS,  or  other  door  of 
similar  price.  For  complete  additional  speclflcations  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x2i4  for  first 
floor  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $50.00. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $47.50. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $30.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on 
request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $4.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 

■  MATERIAL  WAS  SATISFACTOBY  IN  EVERY  WAY”  “ 

Gentlemen:  Pasadena,  Calif.,  Oct.  29th.  1919. 

I  am  enclosing  a  small  picture  of  my  barn  near  Clearwater,  Kansas  in  which  material  was  used. 
The  material  that  came  from  your  mills  was  satisfactory  in  every  way  and  we  were  very  well  pleased 
with  the  way  you  handled  the  order,  ou  gave  us  better  delivery  than  the  local  dealers  could  at 
that  time,  and  made  us  a  much  lower  price. _  H.  H.  DOWD. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

50 


Design  No.  651,  THE  AURORA 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS  <51 

SEATTLE  ^  ^  DOU 

Size  24x34  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

4  Rooms  and  Bath 

Here  is  a  bungalow  that  has  been  built  a  good  many 
times,  and  in  all  cases  has  given  complete  satisfaction. 
With  its  charming  exterior  appearance  and  its  ideal  in¬ 
terior  arrangement,  it  should  be  the  pride  of  any  owner. 
A  glance  at  the  floor  plan  will  show  you  the  reason  for 
its  popularity.  The  living  and  dining  rooms  are  connected 
by  a  column  opening  of  a  large,  square,  colonial  columns. 
The  dining  room,  which  is  provided  with  ceiling  beams, 
contains  a  buffet  with  mirror  back  and  a  cozy  window 
seat.  The  centrally  located  bath  room,  the  well  lighted 
bed  room  and  large  kitchen  complete  this  ideal  plan. 
Please  note  convenient  rear  entry  and  combination  base¬ 
ment  stairs,  with  grade  entrance. 

Height  of  Ceiling,  9  ft.  Floor  joists,  2x8.  Ceiling 
joists,  2x4.  Studding,  2x4.  Rafters,  2x4.  All  No.  1  Fir 
dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and 
rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Sub-Floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Red  Rozin  paper 
for  floor  lining.  Wall  Sheathing  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and 
Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front  door 
in  Catalogue.  For  complete  additional  specifications  see 
page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x 
21^  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $65.00. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $80.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $50.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  he 
quoted  on  request. 

.  Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $5.00.^  Free  plan  offer 
on  page  6. 

61 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0.  F.  CARS  OJOCQE 
SEATTLE 

Size  36x44  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

7  Rooms  and  Bath 

Our  “House  of  the  Seven  Gables”  is  the  last 
word  in  modern  architecture.  The  most  exclusive  * 
districts  in  any  city  of  the  United  States  are 
not  too  good  for  this  beautifully  designed  bunga¬ 
low.  f 

Limited  space  will  permit  us  to  call  attention  j 
to  but  a  few  of  its  excellent  features.  The  ex¬ 
terior  and  interior  views  would  speak  for  them-  " 
selves  if  it  were  possible  to  produce  a  picture  ^ 
which  would  do  them  justice. 


The  front  porch  extends  around  the  side  to  ) 
the  pergola  beams  which  are  beautiful  when  cov-  , 
ered  with  vines.  1 


The  ceilings  of  the  living  and  dining  rooms 
are  beamed  as  indir.ated  by  the  dotted  lines. 
Every  piece  of  No.  514  ceiling  beam  is  especially 
selected  to  secure  the  maximum  beauty  of  grain. 

A  colonnade  separates  the  living  and  dining 
rooms  and  the  dining  room  is  paneled  up  five 
feet  with  the  famous  three-ply  Rotary  Cut  Fir 
Veneer  panels,  finished  at  the  top  with  a  three 
member  plate  rail.  The  china  closet  shown  is 
buffet  No.  3164. 


3 


i 


Height  of  Ceiling,  9  ft.  4  in.  rioor  joists,  2x10. 
Ceiling  joists,  2x6.  Studding,  2x4.  Main  rafters,  V 
2x4.  Valley  rafters,  2x6.  All  No.  1  Fir,  dressed 
one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and 

rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Suh-Floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Bed  Bozin  » 
paper  for  floor  lining.  Wall  Sheathing,  1x8  No. 

1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Red  . 
Cedar  shingles  for  Siding.  (Cedar  lap  siding  will  be 
supplied  instead  of  shingles,  if  desired.) 

Inside  Doors  No.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front 
door  in  Catalogue.  For  complete  additional  speci¬ 
fications  see  page  9. 


See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish.  ,  -  - 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x2%,  instead  of  fir,  extra. 
Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $95.00. 

Screen  doors  and  window  screens,  extra,  $60.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house  $7.50.  Free  offer  on  page  6. 


$75.00. 


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S2 


Design  No.  627.  THE  YOSEMITE 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS 

SEATTLE 

Size  36x48  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

6  Rooms  and  Bath 

When  contemplating  the  erec¬ 
tion  of  a  new  home,  why  not 
consider  one  that  meets  your 
requirements,  and  at  the  same 
time  is  a  credit  to  yourself  and 
family.  In  presenting  our  Yo- 
semite  we  feel  that  we  are  meet¬ 
ing  the  need  of  the  home-builder 
who  desires  an  artistic  design 
as  well  as  a  convenient  and 
“roomy”  house.  The  floor  plan, 
as  well  as  the  exterior  view,  is 
particularly  interesting.  The 
two  porches  are  an  advantage, 
as  one  or  the  other  is  generally 
shady  at  any  hour  of  the  day. 
The  large  living  room  14  by  22 
feet  in  size  is  hospitality  itself. 
The  brick  paved  ingle  nook,  with 
a  broad  brick  fireplace,  having 
comfortable  seats  on  either  side, 
enhances  its  charm.  Built-in 
bookcase  buttresses  are  located 
between  the  living  and  dining 
room.  The  broad  Dutch  windows 
in  dining  room,  with  its  wide 
ledge  for  potted  plants,  lend  an 
air  of  distinction.  A  butler’s  pan¬ 
try  containing  plenty  of  shelves 
is  located  between  the  dining 
room  and  kitchen.  Other  built- 
in  features,  including  dining 
room  buffet,  ceiling  beams,  plate 
rail,  panel  waiscot,  also  kitchen  sink  cabinet  and  bath  room  medicine  cabinet,  add  to  the  convenience 
and  appearance  of  this  beautiful  home.  This  bungalow  will  make  a  splendid  suburban  home,  but  is 
equally  well  adapted  for  city  use  where  space  is  available. 

Height  of  Ceiling,  9  ft.  Floor  joists,  2x8.  Ceiling  joists,  2x4.  Studding,  2x4.  Rafters,  2x4.  All  No.  1 
Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Suh-Floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Red  Rozin  paper  for  floor  lining.  Wall  Sheathing,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Ship- 
lap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front  door  in  Catalogue.  For  complete  additional  specifications 
see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Bxtras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x214  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $140.00. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $105.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $65.00. 

Bxtra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $7.50.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 

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Design  No.  673.  THE  BRIGHAM 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS  «97QC 
SEATTLE 

Size  30x42  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

10  Rooms  and  Bath 

The  tootal  cost  of  this 
big  house  of  ten  rooms 
with  reception  hall  and 
bath  is  one  of  the  big¬ 
gest  surprises  that  we 
have  to  offer  Tt  will 
easily  accommodate  a 
family  of  fourteen  with¬ 
out  crowding,  and  there 
is  not  one  farm  home 
convenience  omitted 
from  tris  pTan_ 


First  floor  joist,  2x10. 
Second  floor  joist,  2x8. 
Ceiling  joist,  2x6.  Stud¬ 
ding',  2x4.  Hip  and  Val¬ 
ley  rafters,  2x6.  Main 
rafters,  2x4.  All  dimen¬ 
sion  No.  1  Fir,  dressed 
one  side  and  one  edge. 
All  joints,  rafters  and 
.studding-  spaced  16  in. 
on  centers. 


Height  of  ceiling  first  floor,  9  ft.  3  in.  Second  floor,  8  ft.  4  in.  Suh-Ploor  both  floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  shiplap' 
Wall  Sheathing,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Red  Cedar  Siding.  Flooring  first  floor, 
1x4  No.N  1  Clear  Edge  Grain  Fir  flooring.  Second  floor  1x4  o.  2  Clear  Edge  Grain.  Bxtra  “A”  red  cedar  roof 
shingles.  Inside  doors.  No.  122.  Your  choice  of  any  door  in  catalogue.  For  additional  specifications  see 
page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x2%  for  first  floor  Instead  of  fir.  extra.  $95.00 

Storm  doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $125.00. 

Screen  doors  and  window  screens,  galvanized  wire,  extra,  $70.00. 

Extra  price  on  complete  paint  and  hardwa.re  will  bs  quoted  on  application. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  S7.50.  Free  ihan  offjr  on  page  6. 


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Design  No.  600.  THE  MONTICELLO 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS 

Size  24x42  feet 

are  based  on  market  condi- 

SEATTLE  $1850 

tions  Jan.  1.  1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

8  Rooms 

This  plan  has  been  designed  to 
meet  the  demand  for  a  house 
combining  low  cost,  lots  of  room 
and  of  an  attractive  appearance. 
Contains  five  bed  rooms,  one  of 
which  may  be  converted  into  a 
bath  room  if  desired.  The  living 
room  and  dining  room  are  sepa¬ 
rated  by  a  pair  of  French  doors. 
One  of  the  principal  features  of 
this  house  is  the  nine  closets.  The 
grade  entrance  to  cellar  and  entry 
to  kitchen  are  features  that  will 
be  appreciated.  A  built-in  kitchen 
cupboard  is  included. 

Height  of  ceiling,  first  floor,  8 
ft.  3  in.  Second.  Floor,  8  ft.  Floor 
joists  first  floor,  2x8.  Second  floor 
2x8.  Ceiling  joists,  2x4.  Stndding 
2x4.  Iiength  of  side  wall  studding 
12  ft.  All  No.  1  Fir,  dressed  on 
one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists, 
studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in. 
on  center. 

Sub-Floors:  First  and  second 
floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Bed 
Bozin  paper  for  first  floor  lining. 
Wall  Sheathing,  1x8  No.  1  Fir 
Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best 
Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  122.  Front 
door  No.  108,  or  any  other  door  of 
similar  price.  For  complete  addi¬ 
tional  specifications  see  page  9. 


See  pag'es  8  and  9  for  What  We  Furnish. 

Additions  and  Bztras:  Clear  Maple  Flooring  13/16x2Vi  for  first  floor  instead  of  Fir,  extra,  $80.00. 
Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $70.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $50.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  hoitse,  $5.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


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Design  No.  659.  THE  DRESDEN 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS 

SEATTLE  ^  ^ 

Size  28x39  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

5  Rooms  and  Bath 

What  is  more  desirable  than  living  in  a  bungalow 
that  possesses  such  graceful  and  refined  architectural 
symmetry?  Our  architects  were  taxed  to  their  utmost  in 
perfecting  this  charming  design.  Overhanging  eaves,  wide 
verge  boards  with  heavy  exposed  rafter  ends  give  the 
exterior  a  unique  but  cozy  appearance.  A  tone  of  dignity 
is  added  by  the  stucco  finished  porch  columns  and  porch 
rail.  The  specification  calls  for  cedar  siding  and  sawed 
cedar  shingles  below  the  sill  course. 


Floor  Plan. 

Height  of  ceiling,  9  ft.  Floor  joist  2x8.  Ceiling  joist 
2x4.  Studding  2x4.  Idain  rafters  2x4.  Hip  and  Valley 
rafters  2x6.  All  No.  1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge. 
All  joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Sub-Floors  1x8  No,  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Bed  Bozin  paper  for 
floor  lining.  Wall  Sheathing  IxS  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and 
Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front  door 
in  Catalogue'.  For  complete  additional  specifications  see 
page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additional  and  Bxtras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x2t4 
Instead  of  fir,  extra,  $85.00, 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $90.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $50.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be 
quoted  on  .  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $6.00._  Free  plan  offer 
on  page  6. 


Design  No.  636 — The  Cheyenne.  Residence  of 
Mr.  Wm.  Peters,  New  York  Mills,  Minn. 


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p 

; 


Design  No.  653.  THE  POCATELLO 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS  $1QQC 
SEATTl.E 

Size  24x40  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

7  Rooms  and  Bath 

This  is  another  of  our  pop¬ 
ular  houses.  It  is  a  real  value 
home  of  seven  rooms.  The 
front  porch  of  the  Pocatello 
is  large  and  inviting.  It  al¬ 
ways  affords  a  shady  side  at 
any  hour  of  the  day.  The 
floor  plan  speaks  for  itself. 

The  Pullman  breakfast  room 
is  one  .of  the  conveniences 
not  found  in  many  modern 
houses. 

A  dead  air  space  is  en¬ 
closed  between  the  roof  raft¬ 
ers  and  the  partition  wall 
studs  of  the  second  floor 
which  is  the  most  scientific 
method  of  preventing  the 
penetration  of  heat  or  cold. 

Heigrlit  of  Ceiling,  first  floor, 

S  ft.  3  in.  second  floor,  8  ft. 
Floor  joists,  first  floor,  2x8. 
Second  Floor,  2x8.  Ceiling' 
joists,  2x4.  Studding,  2x4. 
Main  rafters,  2x4.  Hip  and 
Valley  rafters,  2x6.  All  No.  1 
Kir  dressed  one  side  and  one 
edge.  All  joists,  studding  and 
rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Sub-Floors,  first  and  second 
floors,  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap. 

Eed  Kozin  paper  for  first  floor 
lining.  Wall  Sheatliing,  1x8 
Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 


Second  Floor  Plan. 


No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper. 

Inside  Doors,  No.  122.  Choice  of  any  front  door  in  catalogue.  For  complete  additional  specifications  see 
page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x214  for  first  floor  instead  of  fir;  extra,  $65.00. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $90.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $50.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  $6.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


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Design  No.  669.  THE  FARGO 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS 

SEATTLE 

8  Rooms  and  Bath 

tions  Jan.  1,  1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

•Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

Size  30x31  feet 

Excellent  taste  is 
shown  in  the  design 
of  the  Fargo.  Here 
we  have  a  rare 
combination  of  ar¬ 
chitectural  beauty 
and  practical  con¬ 
struction  that  is 
seldom  found  in 
plan  books.  We 
take  a  great  deal 
of  pride  in  the  ex¬ 
terior  appearance. 
It  is  suitable  for 
the  most  exclusive 
residence  districts. 
A  very  pretty  effect 
is  obtained  by  the 
use  of  the  ten  col¬ 
umns  supporting 
the  porch  roof. 

First  Floor  Plan.  Second  Floor  Plan. 

Height  of  ceiling,  first  floor,  9  ft.  Second  Floor,  8  ft.  Floor  joist  first  floor,  2x8.  Second  Floor,  2x8. 
Celling  Joist,  2x4  Studding,  2x4.  Main  rafters,  2x4.  Valley  rafters,  2x6.  All  No.  1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and 
one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Suh-Floors  first  and  second  floors  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Bed  Bozin  paper  for  first  floor  ceiling.  Wall 
Sheathing  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  123,  124  or  125.  Choice  of  any  front  door  in  Catalogue.  For  complete  additional  specifi¬ 
cations  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x2’, 4  for  first  floor  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $65.00. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $105.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $60.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $6.CO.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


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Design  No.  671.  THE  WILLISTON 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  P.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 


Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


6  Rooms 
Size  30x24  feet 


This  is  a  hig  house  for  comparatively  little  money.  It  is  designed  along  simple  yet  attractive  lines, 
and  Is  a  style  of  house  that  will  never  grow  old.  Note  the  large  kitchen  with  doors  opening  both  onto 
front  porch  and  into  living  room,  with  cellar  steps  connecting  with  grade  entrance.  It  would  be  impos¬ 
sible  to  secure  more  value  and  comfort  for  less  money. 


Front 


Height  of  Ceil¬ 
ing,  first  floor,  8 
ft.  3  in.  Second 
Floor,  8  ft.  Floor 
joists,  first  floor, 
2x8;  second  floor, 
2x8.  Kafters,  2x4. 

All  No.  1  Plr 
dressed  one  side 
and  one  edge.*  All 
joists,  studding 
and  rafters  spaced 
16  in.  on  center. 

Sub  -  Floors, 

First  and  Second 
floors,  1x8  No.  1 
Fir  Shiplap.  Red 
Rozin  paper  for 
first  floor  lining. 
V/all  Sheathing, 
1x8  No.  1  Fir 
Shiplap  and  Tar 
felt  paper.  Best 
Grade  Clear  Reel 
doors  No.  98,  or  other 


Cedar  Siding.  Inside  doors  No.  122. 
additional  specifications  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x;2’/4  for  first  floor  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $45.00. 
Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $75.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $47.50. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $4.00.  Free  plan  oTer  on  page  6. 


“WEI.I.  SATISFIED  WITH  EVERYTHING-” 

Bucyrus,  N.  D.  Oct,  18,  1919. 

Dear  Sirs: 

Enclosed  find  statement  for  the  amount  of  the  window  that  was  broken  In  shipping.  Everything 
has  arrived  now  for  the  bill  I  got  from  you  and  am  exti'a  well  satisfied  with  every-thing.  We  will 
send  you  a  picture  of  the  house  in  a  little  while. 

A.  R.  JOHNSON. 


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Design  No.  689.  THE  YELLOWSTONE 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS  ajIQOC 
SEATTLE  'P  ^ 

Size  28x28  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

8  Rooms 

The  above  illustrates  the 
possibility  of  a  large,  light 
and  well  ventilated  home, 
constructed  of  the  best  of 
materials  at  the  minimum 
cost. 

Low  cost  was  the  chief 
consideration  in  designing 
the  Yellowstone.  We  can 
recommend  this  house 
very  highly  to  one  who  is 
improving  a  farm  for  ren¬ 
tal  purposes. 

The  pretty  front  porch 
and  the  shingled  gable 
ends  constitute  a  sufficient 
relief  from  the  general 
simplicity  to  make  the  ex¬ 
terior  attractive. 

Each  of  the  five  bed 
rooms  has  two  windows. 

There  is  plenty  of  closet 
space  and  the  kitchen  is 
of  sufficient  size  so  that 
the  dining  and  living 
rooms  may  be  closed  dur¬ 
ing  the  week,  making  two 
rooms  less  for  the  house 
wife  to  keep  in  order. 

Height  of  Ceiling,  first 
floor,  9  ft.  3  in.  Second 
Floor,  8  ft.  4  in.  Floor 
joists,  first  fioor,  2x8. 

Second  fioor,  2x8.  Ceiling 
Joists,  2x6.  Studding,  2x4. 

Rafters,  2x4.  All  No.  1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16^  in. 
on  center.  Suh-Floors,  First  and  second  fioors  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Eed  Bozin  paper  for  first  fioor  lining. 
Wall  Sheathing  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  122.  Front  door  No.  119  D.  S.,  or  other  door  of  similar  price.  For  complete  additional 

specifications  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x2%  for  first  floor  instead  of  fir,  extra,  $65.00. 

Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $80.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $50.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $5.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 

CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


60 


Design  No.  613.  THE  BEATRICE 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 


Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  28x31  feet 
4  Rooms 


KITCHEH 

l-S  &  ■  K  1  £)  O* 


BED  T200M 
n'G'  x  15  s'* 


CLOS  I  CLO& 


LIVIMG  ROOM 

(5  o  16  o  ' 


BED  ROOM 

n  6  «  15-0- 


PORCH 

1 

4^0  -K  H  O'* 

!  □  1 

This  cottage  was  designed  with  a  view  of  giving  the  great¬ 
est  possible  value  for  a  small  sum  of  money  and  at  the  same 
time  render  it  attractive  in  appearance  and  convenient. 

Many  inquiries  are  received  by  us  for  houses  for  rental 
purposes.  It  is  invariably  the  idea  of  the  owner  to  give  the 
tenant  a  warm,  comfortable  and  convenient  place  to  live,  prac¬ 
tically  constructed,  yet  low  in  cost.  The  Beatrice  and  the  two- 
story  Yellowstone  liave  been  designed  and  are  mainly  used  for 
this  purpose.  Either  make  attractive  and  lasting  homes  that 
can  be  built  for  a  minimum  of  cost. 

Heigiit  of  ceilingr  8  ft.  4  in.  Floor  joist  2x8.  Ceiling’  joist, 
2x4.  Studding,  2x4.  Rafters,  2x4.  All  No.  1  Fir  dressed  on  one 
side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16 
in.  on  center. 

Suh-Ploors  1x8  iNo.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Bed  Bozin  paper  for  floor 
lining.  Wall  Sheathing  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and  Tar  felt  paper. 
Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  122.  Front  door  No.  118  D.  S.,  or  other 
door  of  similar  price.  For  complete  additional  specifications  see 
page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Clear  Maple  flooring  13/16x214  in¬ 
stead  of  flr,  extra,  $75.00. 

_ Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $50.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $35.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted 
on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  bouse,  $4.00.  Free  plan  offer  on 
page  6. 


Floor  I’lan. 


Shelley,  Idaho,  Nov.  14th,  1919. 

Dear  Sirs: 

I  just  had  some  pictures  finished,  so  I  am 
sending  you  one. 

I  can  say  that  I  am  well  pleased  with 
the  lumber,  and  I  know  that  I  saved  money  by 
ordering  it  from  you,  and  it  was  all  first  class 
stuff.  If  I  ever  have  any  more  building  to  do 
of  any  size,  1  will  give  you  the  first  chance 
to  figure  on  it. 

GLEN  WADSWORTH. 


Mr.  Wadsworth’s  Residence 
Design  No.  651 — The  Aurora. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

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House  Design  No.  644.  THE  HAMILTON 


Prices  quoted  in  this  booh 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 
SEATTLE 


$3025 


Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  26x44  feet 
10  Rooms  and  2  Baths. 


20>*i5'WlDE  *4-')  •<i»"Lt7N<3  ,5CC(?ND-rLC%?e  PLAN 


A  two-family  house 
with  five  rooms  and  bath 
on  each  floor.  Also  suit¬ 
able  for  a  rooming  house 
or  small  hotel.  Or  a 
chance  to  have  your  own 
home  free  of  cost  by  liv¬ 
ing  on  first  floor  and 
renting  the  second  floor 
to  another  family.  The 
second  floor  rent  will 
often  pay  the  taxes  and 
Interest  on  entire  invest¬ 
ment. 

Height  of  celling,  first 
floor,  9  ft.  Second  floor, 
9  ft.  Floor  joists,  first 
floor,  2x8.  Second  floor, 
2x8.  Ceiling  joists  2x4. 
Studding,  2x4.  main  raft¬ 
ers,  2x4.  Hip  and  Valley 
rafters,  2x6.  All  No.  1 
Fir,  dressed  one  side  and 
one  edge.  All  joists,  stud¬ 
ding  and  rafters  spaced 
16  in.  on  center. 

Sub-Floors;  First  and 
second  floors  1x8  No.  1 
Fir  Shlplap.  Red  Rozin 
paper  for  first  floor  lin¬ 
ing.  Wall  Sheathing  1x8 
No.  1  Fir  Shiplap  and 
Tar  Felt  paper.  Best 
Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar 
Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  122. 
Choice  of  any  front  door 
in  Catalogue.  For  com¬ 
plete  additional  specifi¬ 
cations,  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for 
What  We  Pumish. 

Additions  and  Bxtras: 
Clear  IVI  a  p  1  e  Flooring 
13/16x2  for  first  floor 
instead  of  Fir,  extra. 
$120.00. 


Storm  Doors  and  storm  .sash,  extra.  Price  quoted  on  request. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra.  Price  quoted  on  request. 
Bxtra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 
Flans  complete  for  this  house  $7.50.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


i 


I 


4 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


62 


Design  No.  631.  THE  RIVERTON 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  on  market  condi¬ 
tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 
subject  to  market  changes. 


PRICE  F.  O.  B.  CARS 

SEATTLE  ^ 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 


Size  20x20  feet 
3  Rooms 


Here  is  an  ideal  small  home  for  a  family  of  two  people.  The  exterior  is  very  attractive  and  the  inside 
arrangement  is  convenient  and  comfortable.  The  feature  of  this  home  is  the  large,  light  living  and  dining 
room.  Not  enough  material  for  a  carload,  so  it  would  be  necessary  to  load  other  material  in  same  car  to 
make  weight. 

Height  of  Ceiling  8  ft.  3  in.  Floor  joist,  2x8.  Ceiling  joist,  2x4.  Studding,  2x4.  Rafters,  2x4.  All  No.  1 
Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Suh-Floors  IxS  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Red  Rozin  paper  for  floor  lining.  Wall  Sheathing  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Ship- 
lap  and  Tar  felt  ,  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  122.  Choice  of  any  front  door  in  Catalogue. 

For  complete  additional  specifications  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Eztras.  Storm  Doors  and  storm  sash  complete,  extra,  $40.00. 

Screens  for  windows  and  O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $25.00. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  ’^e  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  tliis  house,  §3.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


Design  No.  602.  THE  P,1AD'SON 


Prices  quoted  in 
this  book  are 
based  on  mark- 
e  t  c  onditlons 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS  (tQCC 
SEATTLE 

Size  24x24  ft 

H — 

POCCH 

5  0*100 

m  _ ® 

-  S4-'0’ 

Jan  1,  1920  and 
will  be  subject 
changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

4  Rooms 

Floor  Plan. 

For  the  man  who  wants  a  comfortable  4-room  home  at  the  lowest  possible  cost  we  have  designed  this 
house.  The  construction  is  standard  and  as  solid  in  every  way  as  our  more  expensive  houses. 

Height  of  Ceiling  8  ft.  3  in.  Floor  joists,  2x8.  Ceiling  joist  2x4.  Studding  2x4.  Rafters  2x4.  All  No.  1 
Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Snh-Floors  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Red  Rozin  paper  for  first  floor  lining.  Wall  Sheathing  1x8  No.  1  Fir 
Shiplap  and  Tar  Felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Cleai-  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  122.  Front  Door  No.  115,  or  other  door  of  similar  price.  For  complete  additional 
specifications  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  furnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Storm  Doors  and  Storm  Sash  complete,  extra,  $45.00.  Screens  for  windows  and 
O.  S.  doors,  extra,  $27.50. 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Plans  complete  for  this  house,  §3.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

63 


Prices  quoted  in  this  book 
are  based  cn  market  condi- 

PRICE  F.  0.  B.  CARS 

SEATTLE  ’P  * 

Size  24x26  feet 

tions  Jan.  1, 1920  and  will  be 

0 

3  Rooms 

subject  to  market  changes. 

Write  for  Delivered  Price. 

This  is  a  snug'  little  three-room  cottage  that  can  be  built  at  lo-w  cost.  Contains  three  large  rooms. 

Not  enough  for  a  car  load,  so  it  would  he  necessary  to  load  other  material  In  same  car. 

Height  of  Ceiling  S  ft.  3  in.  Plooi’  joists  2x8.  Ceiling  joists  2x4.  Studding  2x4.  Rafters  2x4.  All  No. 

1  Fir  dressed  one  side  and  one  edge.  All  joists,  studding  and  rafters  spaced  16  in.  on  center. 

Suh-Ploors  1x8  No.  1  Fir  Shiplap.  Red  Rozin  paper  for  floor  lining.  Wall  Sheathing  1x8  No.  1  Fir 
Shiplap  and  Tar  Felt  paper.  Best  Grade  Clear  Red  Cedar  Siding. 

Inside  Doors  No.  122.  Front  Door  No.  115,  or  other  door  of  similar  price.  For  complete  additional  speci¬ 
fications  see  page  9. 

See  pages  8  and  9  for  what  we  fnrnish. 

Additions  and  Extras:  Storm  Doors  and  Storm  Sash  complete,  extra,  $45.00.  Screens  for  windows  and 
O.  S.  Doors,  extra,  $27.50, 

Extra  price  for  complete  paint  and  hardware  will  be  quoted  on  request. 

Flans  complete  for  this  house,  $3.00.  Free  plan  offer  on  page  6. 


GARAGES 

IN 

SEVERAL 

SIZES 


The  Garage  .shown  above  can  be  furnished  in  any  of  the  sizes  listed  below  at  prices  shown.  Please  note 
that  a  separate  price  is  (juoted  for  flooring  for  garages.  This  is  done  for  the  reason  that  some  people  may 
want  flooring,  while  others  do  not. 

Other  sizes  and  designs  of  garages  can  be  furnished  at  proportionate  prices.  Tell  us  your  requirements 
and  let  us  quote  you  a  price  on  garage  to  be  shipped  in  connection  with  your  house  or  barn  bill. 

SPECIFICATIONS 


Sills  4x4,  full  length  Wall  Studs  2x4,  spaced  24  in.  on  center.  Rafters  2x4  spaced  24  in.  on  center. 
Rafter  Ties  2x4  spaced  48  in.  apart.  Roof  boards  laid  solid.  Covered  with  2-ply  Rubber  Roofing.  Siding  1x6 
Clear  Fir  Drop  Siding.  Outside  finish  and  trim,  including  doors,  of  clear  fir  lumber.  We  furnish  all  lumber, 
roofing,  finish  and  sash, 

PRICES  F.  O.  B.  SEATTLE 


Size —  Price  Without  Extra  for 

Flooring  Flooring 

10x14  ft.  _ _  _ t  92.00  $10.00 

10x16  ft.  _  98  O''  12.00 

12x14  ft.  _  102.50  12.00 

12x16  ft.  _ lOi.50  13.00 

12x18  ft.  _ 112.50  14.00 

14x16  ft.  _  117.50  16,00 

14x18  ft.  _  125.00  18.00 


Flooring  consists  of  2x6 
Floor  joists  24  inches  apart, 
covered  with  1x8  No.  1  Fir 
Shiplap. 

Price  includes  two  pieces 
2x10  for  work  bench. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

64 


I 

1 


Inside  Lock  Set.  Also  for  Rear 
Doors. 


No.  620 

Front  Door  Lock  Set. 


No.  720 

Front  Door  Set.  Cylinder  Lock 


No.  183 
Sash  Fastener. 


No.  619. 

Inside  Lock  Set.  Also  for 
Rear  Doors. 


No.  218. 

Hook  Sash  Lift. 


No.  618 

Front  Door  Lock  Set.  Can 
also  furnish  Cylinder  Lock  in 
this  design. 


No.  329 
Bar  Sash  Lift. 


We  show  on  this  and  the  following  page  a  number  of  designs  of  finish  hardware,  from  which  selec¬ 
tions  may  be  made  when  requesting  us  to  quote  prices  on  hardware  for  our  houses.  These  designs  can 
be  furnished  in  Lemon  Brass  or  Antique  Copper  finish. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBRR  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


65 


Inside  Door  Lock  Set.  Also  for 
Rear  Doors. 


FINISH 

HARDWARE 

DESIGNS 

Furnished  only  in  con¬ 
nection  with  house  bills  of 
lumber  and  mill  tvork  sold 
by  us. 

In  asking  for  quota¬ 
tions,  give  number  of  de¬ 
sign  and  finish  desired. 
In  stock  in  either  Lemon 
Brass,  or  Antique  Copper 
Rnish. 


No.  606 

Front  Door  Lock  Set.  Can 
also  furnish  Cylinder  Lock  In 
this  design. 


Screen  and  Storm  Catch.  In 
galvanized  steel  only. 


Inside  Door  Lock  Set. 
for  Rear  Doors. 


Also 


No.  609 

Front  Door  Lock  Set. 


No.  134 

Storm  and  Screen  Door  Catch.  Lemon 
Brass  or  Antique  Copper. 


Screen  and  Storm  Sash  Hanger.  In  galvanized 
steel  only. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

66 


Residence  of  Mr.  J.  H.  Snyder, 
Kadoka,  S.  D. 


Residence  of  Mr.  Guy  C.  Long, 
Timber  Lake,  South  Dakota. 


Residence  of  Mr.  H.  V.  Ruschmeyer, 
Buffalo  Lake,  Minnesota 


Residence  of  Mrs.  D.  D.  Dailey, 
Warwick,  N.  D. 


Residence  of  Mr.  Chas.  H.  Rambow, 
Fort  Rice,  N.  D. 


Residence  of  Mr.  John  Halvorson, 
Roseau,  Minnesota. 


Residence  of  Mrs.  Pauline  Goldberger, 
Riverton,  Wyoming. 


Reproductions  from  actual  photographs  of  a  few  of  the  many  handsome  and  substantial  residences  built 
from  our  materials.  Thousands  of  residences,  barns  and  other  buildings  built  from  materials  supplied  by  us 
will  be  found  in  fourteen  western  and  middle  western  states  reached  by  our  shipments. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  0  0  M  P  A  N  Y,  S  E  A  T  T  L  W  A  S  H. 


6: 


UF»  TO  DATE  BARNS 


The  barns  illustrated  on  the  following  pages  have  been  designed  by  our  practical  architects  with 
years  of  experience  to  meet  the  requirements  of  the  modern  farmer  and  stock  raiser.  ■  I 

It  is  merely  a  matter  of  individual  preference  in  making  a  selection  of  any  one  of  the  several  de-  j 
signs  shown.  They  are  all  rigidly  constructed  of  the  very  best  grade  of  No.  1  Fir  Dimension  lumber,  j 

which  is  now  recognized  the  world  over  as  the  strongest  and  most  substantial  framing  lumber  that  j 

can  be  obtained.  The  plans  have  been  worked  out  to  obtain  the  greatest  amount  of  useful  space  for 
the  least  cost. 

GENERAL  SPECIFICATIONS 


Our  barns  are  designed  to  set  either  on  concrete  or  masonry  foundations  or  piers.  In  ordering 
plans  for  barns  shown  on  the  following  pages,  please  state  the  kind  of  foundation  you  expect  to  use. 
Our  reason  for  asking  this  information  is,  that  we  supply  a  2x6  for  masonry  or  concrete  foundation, 
and  a  6x6  sill  for  barn  set  on  piers. 


All  foundation  and  framing  lumber  in  our  barns  is  best  grade  of  No.  1  Fir  Dimension  lumber, 
dressed  on  one  side  and  one  edge.  (For  sizes  see  detailed  specifications  below.)  Roof  sheathing  is 
No.  1  Common  Fir  Boards  dressed  one  side,  random  width  and  lengths  laid  solid.  iSiding  is  1x6  No.  2 
Clear  and  Better  Fir,  which  is  the  best  grade  made.  Roof  is  covered  with  best  quality  of  Extra  *A* 
Red  Cedar  shingles.  Following  is  a  detailed  specification  of  sizes  and  kinds  of  materials  used: 


SILLS  _ 2x6  for  concrete  foundation. 

“  _ 6x6  when  set  on  piers. 

STUDS  _ 2x6,  24  inches  on  center. 

PLATES  _ 2x6,  laid  double. 

RAFTERS  _ 2x6,  24  inches  on  center. 

MOW  JOISTS _ 2x8,  24  inches  on  center  for  smaller  barns. 

“  “  _ 2x10,  24  inches  on  center  for  large  barns. 

3IRDERS  _ 6x8. 

POSTS  _ 6x6. 

STALL  PARTITIONS _ ^^2x12. 

MANGER  FRONTS _ 2x12. 

MOW  FLOOR _ 1x6  D&M  Fir  Flooring. 

SIDING  _ 1x6  best  grade  Clear  Fir  Drop  Siding. 

ROOF  BOARDS _ No.  1  Common  Fir  SIS,  random  widths  and  lengths. 

SHINGLES  _ Extra  *A*  Red  Cedar. 

DOOR  MATERIAL _ 4  in.  Clear  Fir  Ceiling. 

OUTSIDE  FINISH _ Best  grade  Clear  Soft  Fir. 

TRACK  BEAM _ 4x6  Select  Common. 

SASH  _ 8x10,  4  lights. 


Devils  Lake.  N.  D.,  Oct.  25.  1919. 
Contractors  Lumber  Supply  Co. 

Seattle,  Washington. 

Sirs: 

I  am  enclosing  two  kodak  pictures  of  my 
barn  built  from  the  lumber  ordered  from  your 
company.  I  have  been  entirely  satisfied  in 
every  respect  with  the  dealings  through  your 
firm  and  sometime  within  the  next  year  or 
two  when  we  build  a  house,  perhaps  we  may 
be  able  to  do  business  also. 

I  am  pleased  to  have  rendered  this  little 
service  to  your  company  and  will  look  for  a 
copy  of  the  book  for  1920. 

Very  truly  yours, 

B.  A.  OSBORNE. 


If  the  retail  lumber  dealer  offers  to  meet  our  price  or  come  anywhere  near  it,  it  will  be  at  your 
expense.  We  sell  you  lumber  at  wholesale  mill  price  and  if  the  retail  dealer  offers  to  sell  at  our  fig¬ 
ure  he  is  sacrificing  all  his  profit.  If  he  cuts  his  price  isn’t  it  only  natural  that  he  would  try  to  make 
up  if  or  it  in  another  way?  Failing  to  get  the  price  originally  asked  he  will  try  to  substitute  poor 
grades  and  add  a  big  bilj  of  “extras.” 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


68 


OUR  FREE  PLAN  OFFER 


We  have  prepared  at  great  expense  complete  plans,  blue  prints  and  specifications  fully  explaining 
every  detail  of  the  construction  of  the  barns  shown  on  following  pages. 

These  plans,  blue  prints  and  specifications  are  absolutely  free  to  our  customers.  All  we  ask  is  a 
deposit  of  $3.00  to  protect  ourselves  from  curiosit/  seekers  and  the  agents  of  retail  lumber  yards,  who 

would  order  plans  just  to  put  us  to 
trouble  and  unnecessary  expense. 
When  material  is  purchased  from  us, 
we  allow  you  credit  for  the  $3.00  de¬ 
posited,  so  the  plans  will  not  cost  you 
one  cent.  We  furnish  with  the  plans 
a  coniiplete  set  of  specifications,  and 
material  list  describing  all  material 
and  its  location  in  the  building,  so 
that  anyone  having  a  reasonable  ex¬ 
perience  in  building  construction  will 
have  no  trouble  in  erecting  the  barn. 

SPECIAL  PLAN 
OFFER 

Realizing  that  no  two  farmers  may 
need  the  same  size  and  arrangement 
of  barn,  we  have  established  a  special 
barn  plan  department,  which  is  also 
free  to  our  customers. 

In  case  you  do  not  find  a  barn  plan 
in  this  book  which  conforms  to  your 
ideas,  or  one  that  can  not  be  made 
to  suit  you  by  making  slight  altera¬ 
tions,  simply  send  us  a  rough  sketch 
and  description  of  the  plan  you  want 
to  use,  stating  the  width,  length, 
height  of  studs,  kind  of  roof  construc¬ 
tion,  and  any  other  information  you 
can  think  of,  together  with  a  deposit 
of  $5.00,  will  furnish  you  with  an  ex¬ 
pert  architect’s  preliminary  blue  print 
sketch  of  barn,  drawn  to  scale,  con¬ 
sisting  of  fioor  plan,  showing  loca¬ 
tion  of  stalls,  mangers,  bins,  stairway, 
etc.;  and  a  sectional  framing  elevation 
showing  construction  and  style  of  roof 
and  all  structural  features.  This  preliminary  sketch  gives  you  a  good  outline  of  your  ideas  worked 
out  in  a  practical  way.  This  will  be  sent  to  you  for  your  approval,  corrections  and  further  suggestions. 
You  can  then  return  the  sketch  to  us  with  your  corrections  noted,  together  with  $5.00  additional,  and 
we  will  make  you  a  complete  set  of  blue  print  plans.  These  plans  consist  of  fioor  plan,  sectional 
elevation,  end  elevation,  side  elevation,  and  other  details.  With  these  plans  we  will  send  you  our 
guaranteed  material  specification  estimate,  describing  the  quality,  kind  and  size  of  all  material  to  be 
furnished,  also  quoting  you  a  GUARANTEED  PRICE  F.  O.  B.  Cars,  your  station.  This  entire  outfit 
will  cost  you  only  a  temporary  deposit  of  $10,00  which  will  be  refunded  when  material  is  purchased 
from  us.  You  will  thus  get  complete  plants  according  to  your  own  ideas  absolutely  free. 


The  above  cut  illustrates  the  contruction  of  truss  for  our 
Gambrel  roof  barns.  The  principal  rafters,  the  sway  braces,  col¬ 
lar  ties  and  other  braces  are  of  heavy  plank,  the  size  depending 
upon  the  size  of  barn,  and  are  all  doubled,  two  pieces  of  each  be¬ 
ing  used  where  only  one  piece  of  each  is  visible  in  section  above. 
This  makes  a  doubly  strong  truss,  and  it  will  withstand  the 
heaviest  strain.  From  grade  line  to  mow  floor,  the  above  cut 
shows  a  typical  coirstruction  found  in  all  our  barns. 


“I  SAVED  $200  IN  BUYING  FBOM  YOU” 

Contractors  Lumber  Supply  Co.  Colony  Bay,  Montana,  Dec.  5,  1919. 

Seattle,  Washington 

Gentlemen: 

In  reply  to  your  letter  am  sorry  to  say  that  I  have  no  picture  of  my  barn.  I  have  the  best  barn 
in  this  part  of  the  country  and  the  lumber  that  I  got  of  you  was  better  than  I  could  have  got  at  any 
of  the  yards  here;  besides  I  saved  $200.00  in  buying  from  you.  I  will  send  you  photo  when  I  have 
some  made. 

V  W.  B.  STURGILL. 


NO  MONEY  DOWN  are  the  terms  we  offer.  We  take  all  the  risk.  Shipments  made  subject  to  your 
inspection.  We  let  you  be  the  judge.  See  our  terms  of  sale  on  first  pages  of  this  catalogue. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH- 


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Floor  Plan  No.  180 


BARN  DESIGN  NO.  180 

The  above  cut  illustrates  the  popular  and  practical 
Gambrel  roof  bam  which  is  a  favorite  with  a  big 
majority  of  barn  owners. 

The  floor  plan  shown  on  this  page  presents  a  prac¬ 
tical  and  convenient  arrangement  which  meets  with  the 
demand  for  a  combination  horse  and  cow  barn.  This 
arrangement  may  be  modifled  to  suit  the  special  needs 
of  the  individual  farmer,  without  materially  increasing 
the  cost. 

Below  you  will  find  a  list  of  stock  sizes  for  which 
blue  print  plans  and  specifications  can  be  furnished  by 
return  mail.  For  sizes  other  than  shown  below,  we 
will  furnish  blue  print  plans  and  specifications  in  ac¬ 
cordance  with  our  SPECIAL  PLAN  offer  on  page  69. 

Prices  on  any  of  these  barns  delivered  at  your  sta¬ 
tion  will  be  cheerfully  quoted  on  request.  In  asking 
for  quotations,  please  state  size  of  barn,  design  number, 
height  of  studs  and  floor  plan  number.  If  changes  are 
desired  in  floor  plan,  send  a  rough  pencil  sketch  show¬ 
ing  arrangement  and  size  of  stalls,  etc. 

Our  delivered  prices  will  always  include  guaranteed 
sufficient  quantities  of  all  necessary  lumber,  shingles, 
finish  and  barn  sash  to  complete  the  barn  in  accordance 
with  our  blue  print  plans  and  specifications,  excepting 
plank  flooring  for  stalls.  If  plank  flooring  is  wanted, 
please  so  advise,  and  a  separate  price  will  be  quoted  on 
same.  Specification  of  material  we  furnish  for  these 
barns  will  be  found  on  pages  68  and  69. 


Height 

Floor 

Width 

Length 

of  Studs 

Plan 

28 

40 

14  ft. 

No.  18« 

28 

50 

14  ft. 

No.  180 

28 

60 

14  ft. 

No.  180 

28 

70 

14  ft. 

No.  180 

30 

40 

14  ft. 

No.  180 

30 

50 

14  ft. 

No.  180 

30 

60 

14  ft. 

No.  180 

30 

70 

14  ft. 

No.  180 

50 

100 

16  ft. 

No.  200 

Floor  plan  No.  200  will  be  found  on  page  74. 


PLANS  COMPLETE  for  barn  of  this  de-  <1*0 
sign  in  any  of  the  sizes  listed  on  this  page.  ipO.vIvI 
Read  page  69  explaining  how  to  get  these  plans  free. 


Prices  on  complete  hardware  and  paint  for  any  of  the 
barns  listed  on  this  page  will  be  quoted  on  request. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


BARN  DESIGN  NO.  168 

The  main  barn  shown  above  is  of  the 
same  general  plan  as  our  design  No.  180 
shown  on  preceding  page,  with  a  12  ft. 
lean-to  added.  The  lean-to  provides  a 
commodious  cow  shed  at  little  additional 
expense.  This  is  one  of  the  most  econ¬ 
omical  barns  that  can  be  built.  Any 
number  of  slight  changes  may  be  made 
in  the  floor  plan,  without  increasing  the 
cost. 

Below  you  will  find  a  list  of  stock 
sizes  for  which  blue  print  plans  and 
specifications  can  be  furnished  by  return 
mail.  For  sizes  other  than  shown  be¬ 
low.  we  will  furnish  blue  print  plans 
and  specifications  in  accordance  with  our 

SPECIAL,  PLAN  offer  on  page  69. 

Prices  on  any  of  these  barns  delivered 
at  your  station  will  be  cheerfully  quoted 
on  request.  In  asking  for  quotations, 
please  state  size  of  barn,  design  number, 
height  of  studs  and  fioor  plan  number. 
If  changes  are  desired  in  fioor  plan, 
send  a  rough  pencil  sketch  showing  ar¬ 
rangement  and  size  of  stalls,  etc. 

Our  delivered  prices  will  always  in¬ 
clude  guaranteed  sufficient  quantities  of 
all  necessary  lumber,  shingles  finish 
and  barn  sash  to  complete  the  barn  in 
accordance  with  our  blue  print  plans 
and  specifications,  excepting  plank  floor¬ 
ing  for  stalls.  If  plank  flooring  is  want¬ 
ed,  please  so  advise  and  a  separate  price 
will  be  quoted  on  same.  Speciflcations 
of  material  we  furnish  for  these  barns 
will  be  found  on  pages  68  and  69. 


Width 

Length 

Height 
of  Studs 

40 

40 

14  ft. 

40 

50 

14  ft. 

40 

60 

14  ft. 

40 

70 

14  ft. 

42 

40 

14  ft. 

42 

50 

14  ft. 

42 

60 

14  ft. 

42 

70 

14  ft. 

,  PLANS  COMPLETE  for  <I»0  Afl 
barns  of  this  design  in  «PO.UU 
any  of  the  sizes  listed  on 
this  page. 

Read  page  69  explaining  how  to  get 
these  plans  free. 


Floor  I'lan  No.  185 

CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  CO 


Prices  on  complete  hardware  and  paint 
for  any  of  the  barns  listed  on  this  page 
will  be  quoted  on  request. 

MPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


,  -•  . 

BARN  DESIGN  NO.  210 

This  Gothic  type  of  barn  roof  is  a  slight  variation 
from,  and  we  believe  an  improvement  over  our  circle 
roof  design  No.  200,  shown  on  page  74,  which  proved  so 
popular  last  year.  .  The  Gothic  roof  provides  for  in¬ 
creased  mow  space  free  from  obstructing  supports  of 
any  kind. 

Experience  has  shown  that  this  type  of  roof  possesses 
greater  wind  resisting  qualities  and  is  therefore  less 
liable  to  damage  from  high  winds  than  any  kind  of 
roof  heretofore  designed.  We  are  advised  by  a  custom¬ 
er  in  North  Dakota  to  whom  we  sold  a  barn  of  this 
type  last  year,  that  in  a  recent  cyclone  which  traversed 
his  part  of  the  state,  not  one  barn  with  a  Gothic  or 
circle  roof  was  destroyed,  while  dozens  of  barns  w'ith 
the  old  style  roofs  were  utterly  demolished. 

Floor  plan  shown  is  merely  suggested  as  a  practical 
and  convenient  arrangement  for  a  horse  barn.  This 
plan  may  be  modified  to  suit  special  needs  without  ma¬ 
terially  adding  to  cost. 

Prices  on  barn  of  thi.^  design  in  any  size  delivered  at 
your  station  will  be  cheerfully  quoted  on  request.  In 
asking  for  quotations  please  state  size  of  barn  wanted, 
and  if  change  is  wanted  in  floor  plan,  send  us  a  pencil 
sketch  of  your  requirements. 


PLANS  COMPLETE 
for  barn  of  this  de¬ 
sign  in  any  of  stock 
sizes  listed  <|*0  rtri 
on  page  70  «PO»vU 

Other  sizes  furnished 
in  accordance  with 
our  SPECIAL  BARN 
PLAN  offer  on  page 
69.  Free  plan  offer 
on  page  69. 


In  above  section  the  shaded  part 
shows  additional  mow  space  in 
this  type  of  roof  as  compared 
with  Gambrel  roof. 


Floor  Plan  No.  210 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

72  ' 


AValden.  Colo.,  June  23,  191.9. 

Contractors  L,br.  Supply  Co. 

Seattle,  Wash. 

Gentlemen ; 

Ilesarcling-  your  letter  of 
June  12tli,  wish  to  state  that 
yo'U  may  use  my  letter  to  I.  W. 
Baker  &  Sons,  of  May  24th  in 
your  1920  catalogue. 

I  might  add  that  my  barn 
has  been  entirely  satisfactory, 
and  I  think  it  the  only  barn  for 
this  country. 

It  is  very  much  out  of  the 
ordinary,  both  in  appearance 
and  in  h.ay  capacity.  I  have 
had  a  great  many  compliments 
on  same  from  ranchmen  from 
all  parts  of  the  country,  and  1 
think  it  quite  an  advertisement 
in  itself. 

Yours  very  truly, 

J.  H.  DICKENS. 


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IlBEEtPORa  CAa.’TLE- 


Wai  n>':j  CiA.C'U;- 


Circle  roof  harn  of  Mr.  N.  V.  Anderson,  Cowles, 
Nebraska,  under  construction. 


Circle  roof  barn  of  Mr.  Ji.  P.  Walde, 
Wrawick,  North  Dakota. 


We  show  above  photograph  reproductions  of  circle  roof  barns  built  by  our  custmers  from  plans 
and  material  supplied  by  us.  The  circle  roof  and  gothic  roof  is  the  latest  thing  in  barn  construction. 
The  rafters  (or  bents)  are  furnished  by  us  band  sawed  to  proper  radius. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


73 


BARN  DESIGN  NO.  2C0 


Height 

Width  Length  of  Studs 
30  60  14  ft. 

60  100  14  ft. 


Floor 
Plan 
No.  180 
N.  200 


Write  for  prices  delivered  at  your  station. 

A  great  many  farmers  who  have  built  this  design  with 
our  material  have  told  us  that  it  is  by  far  the  most  attrac¬ 
tive  and  most  practical  barn  that  can  be  built.  The  only 
reason  why  there  are  fewer  of  these  barns  built  than  the 
other  designs  shown  is  because  the  construction  of  the  roof 
is  not  understood.  It  is  thought  to  be  very  difficult  and 
expensive.  This  is  not  the  case.  The  construction  is  very 
simple  and  is  fully  explained  and  shown  in  our  complete 
working  blue  print  plans  and  specifications  which  are  free 
to  our  customers. 


There  is  no  tendency  for  the  roof  to  spread  necessitating 
the  use  of  heavy  trusses  since  the  bearing  is  directly  down 
upon  the  studs.  The  mow  of  this  barn  is  all  space  and  the 
noticeable  feature  is  the  absence  of  trusses. 

The  roof  is  shingled  over  its  entire  surface.  Rubber 
roofing  is  supplied  to  extend  well  down  on  the  sloping  sides. 

This  plan  as  shown  is  50  feet  by  100  feet  and  has  stall 
space  for  38  horses,  not  including  the  two  box  stalls.  If  the 
machine  or  tool  room  is  not  needed  the  partition  may  be 
omitted,  making  room  for  22  cows. 

This  style  of  roof  is  a  decided  favorite  among  our  cus¬ 
tomers.  The  extra  cost  of  materiai  over  the  Gambrel  roof 
is  very  slight  and  we  know  it  to  be  a  fact  that  contractors 
who  understand  our  proposition  of  miiling  the  rafters  at 
our  mills  have  offered  to  build  the  larger  sizes  for  as  much 
as  $40.00  less  than  a  barn  of  the  same  size  with  the  Gambrel 
roof. 

There  is  lots  of  light  and  plenty  of'  ventilation.  The  side 
doors  to  cow  shed  are  specially  made  dutch  doors  so  that  th& 
top  half  may  be  opened  and  the  bottom  left  closed. 

Any  number  of  slight  changes  may  be  made  in  the  floor 
plan,  without  increasing  the  cost. 

We  guarantee  to  furnish  ali  lumber,  shingles,  rubber  roof¬ 
ing  and  miilwork  in  sufficient  quantities  to  complete  each  barn 
according  to  our  plans  and  specifications,  except  plank  floor¬ 
ing  for  stalls,  which  is  extra.  Price  on  plank  flooring  will  be 
quoted  on  request.  Complete  specifications  of  all  material  we 
furnish,  for  these  barns  will  be  found  on  pages  68  and  69. 


PLANS  COMPLETE  for  barns  of  this  design  (1*0 
in  any  of  the  sizes  on  tliis  page. 

Read  page  69  explaining  how  to  get  these  plans  free. 


Prices  on  complete  hardware  and  paint  for  any  of  the 
barns  listed  on  this  page  will  be  quoited  on  request. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


74 


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FIR  FRONT  DOORS 


No.  103. 

1%  Indies  Thick. 

Bevel  Double 
Size —  Plate.  Str’gth 
2-  8x6-  8__|28.00  115.60 

2- 10x6-10__  27.00  15.50 

3-  0x7-  0—  27.00  16.50 

Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 
tionate  prices. 


No.  102 

1%  Inches  Thick. 

Bevel.  Double 
Size —  Plate.  Str’gth 
2-  8x6-  8__$28.00  $15.50 

2- 10x6-10__  30.00  17.T0 

3-  0x7-  0__  30.00  17;50 

Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 
tionate  prices. 


No.  104. 

1%  Inches  Thick. 

Bevel.  Double 
Size —  Plate.  Str’gth 
2-  8x6-  8— $25.50  $12.50 

2- 10x6-10—  27.50  14.00 

3-  0x7-  0—  27.50  14:00 

Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 

tionate  prices. 


No.  107. 


No.  108. 


No.  109. 


1%,  Inches  Thick. 

Bevel.  Double 
Size —  Plate.  Str’gth 
2-  8x6-  8— $17.50  $12.00 

2-10x6-10—  17.50  12.00 

S-  0x7-  0—  17.50  12.00 


1  %  Inches  Thick. 

Bevel.  Double 
Size — ■  Plate.  Str’gth 
2-  8x6-  8— $17.50  $12.00 

2- 10x6-10—  17.50  12.00 

3-  0x7-  0—  17.50  12.00 


1%  Inches  Thick. 

Bevel.  Double 
Size —  Plate.  Str’gth 
2-  8x6-  8— $28.50  $15.00 

2- 10x6-10. _  28.50  15.00 

3-  0x7-  0—  28.50  15.00 


No.  106. 

1%  Inches  Thick. 

Bevel.  Double 
Size —  Plate.  Str’gth 
2-  8x6-  8— $27.50  $13.60 

2- 10x6-10__  30.00  15.00 

3-  0x7-  0—  33.50  15.00 

Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 
tionate  prices. 


No.  110. 

1%  Inches  Thick. 

Bevei 

Size —  Plate. 

3-  0x7-  0  _ $28.50 


Other  sizes  at  proper’ 
tionate  prices. 


Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 
tionate  prices. 


Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 
tionate  prices. 


Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 
tionate  prices. 


Prices  shown  are  delivered  at  your  station  in  connection  with  car  load  orders. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

75 


DOORS 


No.  Ill 

1%  Inches  Thick. 
Bevel  Plate. 

3-  0x7-  0 _ $37.50 

Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 
tionate  prices. 


No.  112 

1  %  Inches  Thick. 

Bevel  Double 
Size —  Plate.  Str’gth 
2-  8x6-  8__$17.50  _$11.50 

2- 10x6-10—  17.50  11.50 

3-  0x7-  0__  17.50  11.50 

Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 
tionate  prices. 


No.  113 

1%  Inches  Thick. 
Bevel  Plate. 


2-  8x6-  8 _ $33.00 

2- 10x6-10 _ 33.00 

3-  0x7-  0 _ 33.00 


Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 
tionate  prices. 


No.  114 

1%  Inches  Thick. 
Bevel  Plate. 


2-  8x6-  8 _ $18.50 

2- 10x6-10 _ 18.50 

3-  0x7-  0 _ 18.50 


Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 
tionate  prices. 


No.  117 


No.  98 


No.  118 


No.  119 


1%  Inches  Thick. 

Bevel  Double 
Size —  Plate.  Str’gth 

2-  8x6-  8— $20.00  $10.00 

2- 10x6-10—  23.00  14.00 

3-  0x7-  0—  24.50  15.00 


1%  Inches  Thick. 

Bevel  Double 
Size —  Plate.  Str’gth 

2-  8x6-  8  —  819.00  $  9.50 

2- 10x6-10__  21.00  12.00 

3-  0x7-  0—  23.00  13.50 


l?s  Inches  Thick. 
Glazed  Double  Strength. 
2-  8x6-  8 _ $-7.50 

2- 10x6-10 _ 11. .'lO 

3-  0x7-  0 _ 11.50 


1%  Inches  Thick. 
Glazed  with  Figured 
Glass. 


2-  8x6-  8 _ $10.00 

2- 10x6-10 _ 13.00 

3-  0x7-  0 _ 14.00 


Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 
tionate  prices. 

Prices  shown 


Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 
tionate  prices. 


Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 
tionate  prices. 


Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 
tionate  prices. 


are  delivered  at  your  station  in  connection  with  car  load  orders. 


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DOORS 


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No.  115 

l^s  Inches  Thick. 
Double  Strength  Glass 

2-  8x6-  8 _ $  6.50 

2- 10x6-10 _  9.00 

3-  0x7-  0 _ 10.00 

Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 
tionate  prices. 


1  }  ■  If  ■ 


No.  116 


1%  Inches  Thick. 
Double  Strength  Glass 

2-  8x6-  8 _ $  6.50 

2- 10x6-10 _  9.00 

3-  0x7-  0 _ 10.00 

Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 
tionate  prices. 


No.  122 
5-Cross  Panel 
Size — r  1 

2-0X6-O _ $4.25 

2-6x6x6 _ 4.90 

2-6X6-8 _ 5.00 

2-8X6-8 _ 5.00 

2- 8x7-0 _ 5.90 

3- 0X7-0 _ 6.25 

Other  sizes  at 

tionate  prices. 


1% 


$7.00 

7.90 

8.50 

propor- 


No.  123 
Craftsman. 

Size —  1  1  % 

2-0x6-0 _ $4.75  - 

2-6x6-6 _ 5.50  - 

2-6x6-8 _ 5.60  - 

2-8x6-8 _ 5.70  $8.00 

2- 8x7-0 _  6.60  9.60 

3- 0x7-0 _ 7.25  lO.as 

Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 
tionate  prices. 


No.  125. 

No.  124 

No.  101 

No.  127 

Two  Panel 

One  Panel. 

Mirror  Doors. 

Size —  1^ 

1% 

Size — 

1% 

Slab  Door. 

Plain  or  Bevel  Plate 

2-0x6-0 _ $4.75 

2-0x6-0  —  $4.75 

_ 

Mirror 

2-6x6-6 _ 5.50 

_ 

2-6x6-6 _ 5.50 

_ 

Size —  1 

1% 

131,  Inches  Thick. 

2-6X6-8  5.60 

_ 

2-6x6-8 _ 5.60 

_ 

2-  8x6-  8_-$15.00 

$15.00 

2-0X6-0  _ $29.00 

2-8x6-8 _ 5.70 

$8.00 

2-8X6-8 _ 5.70 

$8.00 

2-10x6-10__  17.50 

17.50 

2-6x6-6 _  43.00 

2-8x7-0 _ 6.60 

9.50 

2-8x7-0 _ 6.60 

9.50 

3-  0x7-  0  __  19.50 

19.50 

2-6x6-8 _ 44.00 

3-0x7-0 _ 7.25 

10.25 

3-0x7-0 _ 7.25 

10.25 

2-8x6-8 _  48.00 

Other  sizes  at 

proper- 

Other  sizes  at 

proper- 

utner  sizes  at  proper- 

Other  sizes  at  proper- 

tionate  prices. 

tionate  prices. 

tionate  prices. 

tionate  prices. 

Prices  shown  are  delivered  at  your  station  in  connection  with  car  load  orders. 

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CHINA  CLOSET,  BOOK  CASE  AND  CUPBOARD  DOORS 


No.  129. 

1%  Inches  Thick. 

l-6x3-0 _ $4.75 

l-6x4-0 _ 6,00 


No.  128 

1%  Inches  Thick. 

l-6x3-0 _ $2.50 

l-6x4-0 _ 3.00 


BUFFET  SZiAB 

No.  147. 

IVa  Inches  Thick. 


l-6x2-0 _ $5,50 

l-6x2-6 _ 5.50 

1-6X3-0 _ 5.50 

l-8x2-0 _ 5.50 

l-8x2-6 _ 5.50 

1-8X3-0 _ 5,50 


Prices  shown  are  De¬ 
livered  at  your  station  In 
connection  with  car  load 
orders. 


No.  146 


No.  145  No.  144 

CUFBOABD  BOOBS 

1%  Inches  Thick. 

l-6x2-6 _ $2.00 

l-6x3-0 _ 2.00 

l-Sx2-6 _ 2.00 

l-6x4-0 _ 2.50 

1-8X4-0 _ 2.50 


No.  126 

1%  Inches  Thick. 
Glazed  Double 
Strength. 

l‘er  I’alr 

4- 0x7-0  _ $20.00 

5- OX7-0  _ 22.50 

Other  sizes  at  propor¬ 
tionate  prices. 


French 

Doors 

and 

French 

Windows 


No.  140 

1%  Inches  Thick. 
Glazed  D.  S. 

Per  Pair 
2-10x5-2 _ $  9.00 

2- 10x5-6 _  9.50 

3-  8x5-2 _ 10.00 


Prices  shown  are  deliyered 
at  your  stataion  in  connection 
with  car  load  orders. 


This  cut  shows  doors  in  pairs. 
No.  130. 

%  Inches  Thick. 


l-6x3-0,  per  door _ 24.75 

l-6x3-6,  per  door _ 5.50 


Price,  each _ $3,00 

16  in.  wide,  16  in.  deep  arid 
24  in.  high. 


FOBBING  IBONING  BOABB 
ANB  CABINET 

Prices  complete,  each —  _ $8.Q0 


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78 


QUEEN  ANNE  WINDOWS 


158 


159  161 


1&2 


163 


164- 


163 


The  above  illustrates  the  Quen  Anne  style  of  windows 
which  are  very  popular  in  bungalows  or  cottages.  The  cut 
up  top  relieves  the  plain  effect  of  the  ordinary  two  light  win¬ 
dow  and  adds  a  touch  of  beauty  to  any  home. 

For  prices  on  these  windows,  take  the  price  of  an  ordinary 
two  light  on  page  —  as  a  basis,  and  add  25c  for  each  small 
light  in  Nos.  162,  163,  164  and  165,  and  16c  for  each  small  light 
in  all  other  designs. 


COlffBINATION  STOBM  AND 
SCBEBN  DOOB 

Changed  in  a  minute  from  storm 
to  screen  door.  No  tools  necessary. 
Door  is  furnished  with  both  sash  and 
screen  as  shown.  Double  strength 
glass,  galvanized  wire. 

Size —  Price 

2-  8x6-  9 _ $10.50 

2- 10x6-11 _ 11.00 

3-  0x7-  1 _ 11.50 


No.  523 

1%  in.  Thick.  Galv.  Wire. 

2- 8x6-9  _ $4.00 

3- 0x7-l  _ 4.25 


SCREEN  DOORS 


No.  524 

1%  in.  Thick.  Galv.  Wire. 

2- 8x6-9  _ $4.25 

3- 0x7-l  _ 4.50 


J 


No.  525 

1  %  in.  Thick.  Galv.  Wire. 


2- 8x6-9  _ - _ $5.00 

3- 0x7-l  _ _ 5.50 


Prices  shown  are  delivered  at  your  station  in  connection  with  car  load  orders. 


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ART  GLASS 


No.  1630 


No.  1631 


No.  1632 


Price  per  square  ft _ $1.75 


Price  per  square  ft _ $1.75 


Price  per  square  ft _ $2.25 


LEADED  GLASS 


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K 

1644 


1645 


We  show  above  several  popular  patterns  of  Leaded  Glass.  Can  be  furnished  in  sizes  to  fit  any  sash. 
All  patterns  same  price.  Per  square  foot,  $1.35 

Prices  shown  are  delivered  at  your  station  in  connection  with  car  load  orders. 


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80 


COTTAGE  FRONT  WINDOWS 


166 


133 


N 

w 

w 

mm 


132  134 

These  cuts  show  the  windows 
with  Top  Sash  Glazed  with 
Clear  Double  Strength  Glass  set 
in  wood  bars,  for  which  deliv¬ 
ered  prices  are  shown  below. 
These  windows  can  also  he  fur¬ 
nished  in  Leaded  Clear  Glass  at 
same  price  as  for  wood  bars. 

We  can  also  furnish  these  de¬ 
signs  in  Leaded  Beveled  Plate 
at  a  price  of  $9.00  per  window 
higher  than  prices  shown  for 
wood  bars. 

Other  sizes  at  corresponding 
low  prices. 

GLAZED  DOUBLE  STRENGTH 

137 

O.  S.  Light  Light 

Measure  Bottom  Top  No.  132 

3-8x5-2  40x40  40x16  $17.00 

3- 8x5-6  40x44  40x16  18.00 

4- 0x5-2  44x40  44.xl6  20.00 

4-0x5-6  44x44  44x16  21.00 


136 


No.134 
$13.50 
1  4.50 

15.50 

16.50 


No.  136 
$12.50 

13.50 

14.75 

15.50 


Prices  shown  are  delivered  at  your  station  in  connection  with  car  load  orders. 


139 

No.  137 
$17.00 
18.00 
20.00 
21.00 


No.  139 
$11.00 
12.75 
13.50 
15.00 


We  show  on  this  page  a 
wide  variety  of  designs  of 
Cottage  Front  Windows.  Nos. 
133  and  166  are  shown  with 
the  top  sash  Glazed  Leaded 
Beveled  Plate  Glass,  at  fol¬ 
lowing  low  prices  delivered 
at  your  station: 


O.  S.  Bottom  Top  Nos. 
Measure  laght  Light  133-166 
3-8x5-2  __  40x40  40x16  $25.00 

3- 8x5-6  __  40x44  40x16  26.75 

4- 0x5-2  —  44x40  44x16  29.00 

4-0X5-6  __  44x44  44x16  31.00 


TWO  LIGHT  CHECK  RAIL  WINDOWS 


These  windows  are  manufactured  from  the  best  quality  of  Clear  Old 
Growth  Soft  Yellow  Fir.  All  stock  thoroughly  kiln  dried  and  seasoned. 
Soft  Yellow  Fir  is  easy  to  work,  and  will  stand  the  hardest  wear,  and  last 
a  lifetime.  Glazed  with  clear  strong  glass,  held  in  place  with  best  of 
putty  and  plenty  of  points. 


Size 

Size 

Price  Glazed 

Size 

Size 

Price  Glazed 

of 

of  Opening 

Single 

Double 

of 

of  Opening 

Single 

Double 

Glass 

ft.  in.  ft.  in. 

Strength 

Strength 

Glass 

ft.  in.  ft.  in. 

Strength 

Strength 

16x20 

1-  8y.^-10 

$2.10 

$  2.50 

28x30 

2-  8x5-  6 

4  60 

6.20 

16x24 

1-  8x4-  6 

2  30 

2.80 

30x16 

2-10x3-  2  _ 

3.25 

4.25 

16x26 

1-  8x4-10 

2.65 

3.45 

30x20 

2-10x3-10 

3  80 

6.00 

16x28 

1-  8x5-  2 

_  2.80 

3.70 

30x24 

2-10x4-  6 

4.45 

6.90 

16x30 

1-  8x5-  6  _ 

3.00 

3.!»0 

30x26 

2-10x4-10 

4.95 

6.65 

18x20 

1-10x3-10 

-  2.30 

2.90 

30x28 

2-10x5-  2  _  . 

5.00 

6.70 

18x24 

1-10x4-  6 

_  2.70 

3.50 

30x30 

2-10x5-  6..  _  - 

5.85 

7.25 

18x26 

1-10x4-10 

_ 2.95 

3.85 

32x16 

3-  0x3-  2 

3.45 

4.65 

18x28 

1-10x5-  2 

-  3.15 

4.10 

32x20 

3-  0x3-10  _ 

4.25 

5.55 

18x30 

1-10x5-  6 

_  _  _  3.30 

4.35 

32x24 

3-  0x4-  6  . 

5.00 

6.70 

20x20 

2-  0x3-10 

2.60 

3.40 

32x26 

3-  0x4-10  _ 

5.00 

6.75 

20x24 

2-  0x4-  6 

2.95 

3.85 

32x28 

3-  0x5-  2  _  . 

5.80 

7  85 

20x26 

2-  0x4-10 

3.15 

4.10 

32x30 

3-  0x5-  6 

_  _  6.35 

7.96 

20x28 

2-  0x6-  2 

_  3.30 

4.35 

36x16 

3-  4x3-  2  __  . 

-  3.75 

4.90 

20x30 

2-  0x5-  6 

_ 3.60 

4.65 

36x20 

3-  4x3-10  _ 

-  4.65 

6.15 

24x16 

2-  4x3-  2 

2.60 

3.25 

36x24 

3-  4x4-  6  _ 

5.50 

7  40 

24x20 

2-  4x3-10 

3.25 

4.20 

36x26 

3-  4x4-10 

-  5.85 

7.86 

24x24 

2-  4x4-  6  - 

3  50 

4.60 

36x28 

3-  4x6-  2 _ 

6.50 

8.75 

24x26 

2-  4x4-10 

3.55 

4.65 

36x30 

3-  4x5-  6  _  - 

7.10 

8.85 

24x28 

2-  4x5-  2  _  _ 

_  3.80 

5.10 

40x20 

3-  8x3-10  _ 

6.75 

2fx30 

2-  4x5-  6 

4.10 

5.50 

40x24 

3-  8x4x6 

7.95 

26x16 

2-  6x3-  2 

2.95 

3.80 

40x26 

3-  8x4-10  _ 

8.90 

26x20 

2-  6x3-10  -  . 

__  3.40 

4.40 

40x28 

3-  8x5-  2 

10.05 

26x24 

2-  6x4-  6 

3.75 

5.00 

40x30 

3-  8x5-  6 

10.10 

26x26 

2-  6x4-10 

3.80 

6  10 

44x20 

4-  0x3-10  _ 

7.95 

26x28 

2-  6x6-  2 

4.20 

5.60 

44x24 

4-  0x4-  6 

8.90 

26x30 

2-  6x5-  6 

4.65 

6.15 

44x28 

4-  0x5-  2_ 

11.20 

28x16 

2-  8x3-  2 

3.05 

4.00 

44x30 

4-  0x5-  6  - 

12.90 

28x20 

2-  8x3-10 

3.60 

4.70 

48x20 

4-  4x3-10 

8.00 

28x24 

2-  8x4-  6 

3.80 

6.10 

48x24 

4-  4x4-  6 

11.26 

28x26 

2-  8x4-10 

4.20 

5.60 

48x28 

4-  4x5-  2 

12.95 

28x28 

2-  8x6-  2 

_  4.55 

6  15 

48x30 

4-  4x5-  6 

13.00 

Prices  shown  are  delivered  at  your  station  in  connection  with  car  load  orders. 


Tousp  Design  No.  6n6 — Tlie  Burlington. 
Residence  of  Mr.  Baltz  Zimmerman, 
Noonan,  North  Dakota. 


Design  No.  686 — The  Lincoln. 
Residence  of  Mr.  W.  R.  Montgomery, 
Twodot,  Montana. 


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No.  168 


No.  170 


No.  168 

FOUB  X.iaHT  CHECK  BAIIi  WINDOW 

1%  Inches  Thick. 


Size  of  Size  of  Price  per 

Glass  Opening  Window 

10x20  2-  1x3-10  _ $2.75 

10x24  2-  1x4-  6  _ 3.15 

10x26  2-  1x4-10  _ 3.40 

12x20  2-  5x3-10  _ * _ 3.10 

12x24  2-  5x4-  6  _ 3.65 

12x26  2-  5x4-10  _ 3.85 

12x28  2-  5x5-  2  _ 4.15 

12x30  2-  5x5-  6  _ 4.50 

14x24  2-  9x4-  6  _ 4.10 

14x26  2-  9x4-10  _ 4.25 

14x28  2-  9x5-  2  _ 4.85 

14x30  2-  9x5-  6  5.00 

14x32  2-  9x5-10  _ 5.40 


No.  169 

EIGHT  EIGHT  CHECK  BAIE  WINDOW 


1%  Inches  Thick. 


Size  of 

Size  of 

Price  per 

Glass 

Opening 

Window 

8x10 

1-  9x3-10 

.  _  _  __  $2.45 

9x12 

1-11x4-  6 

_ 2.90 

10x12 

2-  1x4-  6 

.  _  _  _  3.15 

12x14 

2-  5x5-  2 

4.10 

EIGHT  EIGHT  PEAIN  BAIE  WINDOW 

1%  Inches  Thick. 


Size  of 

Size  of 

Price  per 

Glass 

Opening 

Window 

8x10 

1-  8%x3-10 

_  $2.35 

9x12 

1-10  V2x4-  6 

_  2.75 

10x12 

2-  OVaXl-  6  _. 

_ _  3.00 

12x14 

2-  4%x5-  2 

3.70 

No.  170 

TWEEVE  EIGHT  CHECK  BAIE  WINDOW 

1%  Inches  Thick. 


Size  of 

Size  of 

Price  per 

Glass 

Opening 

Window 

8x10 

2-  4ycx3-10 

.  •  _  $3.35 

8x12 

2-  4%x4-  6 

3.75 

9x12 

2-  7%x4-  6  _ 

—  -  _4.00 

9x14 

2-  71/2x5-  2  __  _  . 

_ 4.50 

10x12 

2-101/2x4-  6  _ 

-  4.35 

TWEEVE 

EIGHT  FEAIN  BAIE 

WINDOW 

IVs  Inches  Thick. 

Size  of 

Size  of 

Price  per 

Glass 

Opening 

Window 

8x10 

2-  4x3-10  __  . 

_  $3.10 

8x12 

2-  4x4-  6  _ 

3.40 

9x12 

2-  7x4-  6 

3.75 

9x14 

2-  7x5-  2  _ 

_ 4.20 

10x12 

2-10x4-  6  _ _ 

_  4.10 

Carrington,  N.  D.,  Oct.  31,  1919. 

Dear  Sirs; 

Am  glad  to  send  you  a  picture  of  my  barn  as  you 
re'i'Jc.st.  I  should  very  much  appreciate  a  copy  of  your 
new  plan  book.  The  material  I  got  from  you  was 
all  O.  K. 

CHRISTEN  SAXLUND. 


No.  171 

TBANSOM 


1%  Inches  Thick. 


Size  of  Sash 
2-  6x1-  0 
2-  6x1-  2  .. 

2-  6x1-  4 
2-  8x1-  0  -- 

2-  8x1-  2 
2-  8x1-  4 

2- 10x1-  2  - 

3-  0x1-  4 


Price  Glazed 

_ $1.05 

_ 1.15 

_  1.25 

_ 1.10 

_ 1.20 

_ 1.35 

_  1.55 

_  1.60 


No.  172 

TWO  EIGHT  CEEEAB  SASH 

1%  Inches  Thick. 


Size  of  Size  of  Price 

Glass  Opening  Glazed 

10x12  2-  1x1-  5  $1.10 

10x14  2-  1x1-  7  1.15 

12x14  2-  5x1-  7  - 1.30 

12x16  2-  5x1-  9  1.40 

14x16  2-  9x1-  9  - 1.55 


No.  173 


THREE  EIGHT  CEEEAB  SASH 


Size  of 
Glass 
9x12 
10x12 
10x14 
10x16 


1%  Inches  Thick. 


Size  of  Price 

Opening  Glazed' 

2-  7x1-  5  $1.20 

2-10x1-  5  1.30 

2-10x1-  7  1.40 

2-10x1-  9  1.60 


No.  174 


rODB  EIGHT  BABN  SASH 


Size  of 
Glass 
8x10 
9x12 
10x12 
12x12 


1  %  Inches  Thick. 


Size  of 

Price 

Opening 

Glazed 

1-  8x2-  1 

-  -  $1.25 

1-10x2-  5  -  _ 

- 1.60 

2-  0^9-  .r, 

- 1.60 

2-  4x2-  9 

Storm 

Sash 


storm  sash  can  be  furnished  to  fit  any  size  window  or  sash.  Made  with  one,  two  or 
four  lights  as  desired  to  correspond  with  main  window.  Storm  sash  are  1%  in.  thick, 
and  glazed  with  clear  glass,  either  single  strength  or  double  strength. 

Prices  on  storm  sash  for  any  opening  are  the  same  as  prices  for  two-light  windows 
of  same  size  shown  on  page  82. 


Prices  shown  are  delivered  at  your  station  in  connection  with  car  load  orders. 


CONTRACTOKS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

83 


CLEAR  SOFT  FIR  MOULDINGS 


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8059  TO  &0&E 

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8063  TO  8066 

QVACTEB  COVMD 


WINDOW  ERAME 


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CAP  MOULD 


OaUARE  EDQE  CASING  -  8705 


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APRON 


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CAP  TRIM 


BACK  BAND  CASING  a30&-837S 


Y5-  i 

8E&3  TO  8287 

'  ,//y :////.  '■  ,  • 

DRIP  CAP 

FOR  DELIVERED  PRICES  ABOVE  MOULDINGS  SEE  PAGE  86. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

84 


CLEAR  SOFT  FIR  BASE  AND  MOULDINGS 


6-a  64- 

picture  MOULD 


WA1N5C0T  MOULD 


823  S' 

CORNER  BEAD 


S541  TO  8543 

ROUND  EDCE  5TOP 


8124 

NOOINQ 


84e0-84El-3422  84e8’4-S42£  6356-8422 

MOULDED  DADE  ROUND  EDGE  BASE .  O.G, .  BASE 


8262 

LANDING  NOBING 


■  8277 

THRESHOLD 


846  5 

BALUSTER  SHOE 


BALUSTER 


PORCH  TOP  RAIL 


5460 

BALUSTER 


8455 

PORCH  BOTTOM  RAIL 


STAIR  »  PORCH  BALUSTERS 


[plate  rail 

C-Tv'-  T  .-  '..  :-T'^  ■'  ■.;« 

L  1 

1 

'  - 

¥ 

8458 

S90! 

FOR  DELIVERED  PRICES  ABOVE  MOULDINGS  SEE  PAGE  86. 


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CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

85 


PRICE  LIST  OF  MOULDINGS  SHOWN  ON  PAGES  84  AND  85 


No. 

Size. 

8000 

%x3% 

8001 

%x5% 

8002 

%x3-ll/16 

8003 

%x2% 

8004 

%x5% 

8005 

%x4% 

8006 

%x4% 

8007 

%xl% 

8008 

%x2% 

8015 

%xl 

8016 

%xl% 

8017 

%xl% 

8018 

%x2% 

8019 

%x2% 

8020 

%x3% 

8020% 

%x2 

8021 

%x4% 

8022 

%x4% 

8023 

%x3% 

8024 

%xl%  • 

8026 

%x2% 

8031 

%xl% 

8027 

l%xl% 

8048 

l%x2 

8057 

1% 

8059 

%X  7b 

8060 

%  X  7k 

8061 

74X178 

8063 

%x  % 

8064 

%X  % 

8065 

%x  % 

8066 

78  X  % 

8082 

%x  78 

8083 

%xl% 

8084 

%xl% 

8085 

%xl% 

8095 

%xl% 

8096 

%xl% 

8124 

1%X2 

8238 

l%xl% 

8258 

%x2% 

8262 

l%x2% 

8264 

%xl% 

8267 

l%x3% 

Name. 

Price. 

Crown 

$2.80 

Crown 

5.00 

Crown 

3.20 

Crown 

2.40 

Crown 

5.00 

Crown 

4.50 

Crown 

_  4.00 

Crown  _ 

_  —  1.75 

Crown  _ _ 

_  2.00 

Crown 

„  1.00 

Crown  _ 

„  1,75 

Crown  _  _  _ 

-  1.60 

Crown 

_  2.00 

Crown 

2.40 

Crown 

2.80 

Crown  _ 

2,00 

Crown  _  _  _  _ 

_  4.00 

Crown _ 

_  _  4.50 

Crown 

3.20 

Sprung  Cove 

1.60 

•Sprung  Cove _ 

- 2.50 

Bed  _  _  ___ 

1.60 

Bed 

2.00 

Bed 

_ 5.00 

Pull  Round 

_ 5.00 

Cove. 

.80 

Cove 

.80 

Cove  _  _ 

1.00 

Quarter  Round 

.80 

Quarter  Round  _ 

.80 

Quarter  Round 

.80 

Quarter  Round  _ 

.80 

Q  G  Stops- 

.80 

O  G  Stops  _  _ 

-  ,80 

0  G  Stops 

.80 

O  G  .Stops 

1.25 

O  G  Stops 

1.60 

O  G  Stops 

1.2'5 

Nosing 

3.00 

Corner  Bead 

3.50 

Wainscot  Mould  . 

2.75 

Nosing 

_  3.60 

Picture 

1.60 

Stool  - - 

_  5.50 

No.  Size.  Name.  Price. 

8277  Threshold  _ $3.50 

8261  5/16x1%  Lattice  _  .80 

8283  l%xl%  Drip  Cap  _ 2.80 

8284  l%x2  Drip  Cap _ 3.00 

8285  l%x2%  Drip  Cap _ 3^75 

8286  l%x3  Drip  Cap _  4.50 

8308  %x3%  Casing  _  3.50 

8309  %x4^,  Casing _ _ _ i _ 4.00 

8310  %x4%  Casing  _ 5.00 

8311  %x5%  Casing  _  6.00 

8378  11/8x1%  Back  Band _ 2,00 

8379  %x3%  .4pron  _ 3.50 

8386  %x7%  O  G  Base  _ 6.50 

8393  l%x2%  Cap  Mould _ 4,50 

8394  %x4%  Head  Casing _ 4.50 

8395  7/16x1  Fillet  _  1,00 

8396  l%x2%  Cap  Mould  _  3.50 

8410  l%x2%  Cap  Mould  _  5.00 

8413  %x  %  Rmhossed  Mould _ 4.00 

8420  %x2%  Pase  Mould _ 2.50 

8421  'lixlVi  Base _  6.50 

8422  %x  %  Base  Shoe _  .80 

84281/2  %x7%  Base  _  6.50 

8429  11/4x4  Casing  _  4.50 

8430  %xl%  Blind  Stop  _  1.25 

8431  %x4%  Pulley  Stile _ 4.00 

8432  %xl3/16  Parting  Stop _  .80 

8455  l%x3  Bottom  Porch  Rail _ 6.00 

8458  l%x3  Top  Porch  P,ail _ 6.00 

84  60  l%xl%  Balusters  _ 3,00 

8465%  .Stair  Rail  Shoe _ 3.50 

8641  %xl%  B  N  .Stops _  1.25 

8542  %xl%  R  N  Stops _  1.75 

8543  1/4x1  ys  B  N  Stops _  2.00 

8705  %x4Vi  Square  Edge  Casing _ 3.50 

8900  l%xl%  Balusters  _  1.50 

8901  ]%xl%  Balusters  _  2.50 

3-Memher  Plate  Rail,  per  lin.  ft _  .12 

No.  8462  Base  Blocks  each - i _  .10 

Balusters: 

No.  8  Square,  1%  or  1  %  up  to  32  in.  long,  each  -  .10 

Nos.  10,  12  and  14,  1%,  28  or  32  in.  long,  each__  .16 
Nos.  16  and  IS,  1%,  20  or  24  in.  long,  each _  .2.6 


OAK  FI.OOBING 

Carried  in  stock  In  sizes  and  grades  listed  be¬ 
low.  In  ordering  give  the  thickness,  width  and 
grade,  and  sta.te  whether  you  want  it  quartered 
or  plain. 


nation-wide  reputation  for  the  quality  of  its  product. 
Guaranteed  to  be  of  the  highest  quality.  Made  from 
stock  that  is  thoroughly  air  seasoned  and  scientifically 
dried.  It  is  end  matched,  tongue  and  grooved  and 
highly  polished. 


13/16x214 
13/16x2% 
13/16x2% 
13/16x2% 
%xl  % 
%xl  1/2 
%  xl  1/2 

%Xl  % 


face — Clear  Quartered, 
face — Select  Quartered, 
face — Clear  Plain, 
face — Select  Plain, 
face — Clear  Quartered, 
face — Select  Quartered, 
face — Clear  Plain, 
face — Select  Plain. 


Carried  in  stock  in  sizes  and  grade.s  listed  below. 
In  ordering,  give  the  thickness,  width  and  grade. 

13/16x2%  face — Clear  Grade. 

13/16x2%  face — No.  1  Grade, 

%x2  face — Clear  Grade. 


Shipped  from  Factory  warehouse  in  the  East. 
On  account  of  various  rates  of  freight  to  differ¬ 
ent  stations,  we  cannot  quote  a  delivered  price 
in  catalogue.  Prices  delivered  to  your  station 
will  be  quoted  on  request.  Special  low  prices  on 
.straight  car  loads. 


Shipped  from  Factory  warehouse  in  East.  On  ac* 
count  of  various  rates" of  freight  to  different  stations, 
we  cananot  quote  delivered  prices  in  catalogue.  Prices 
delivered  at  your  station  will  be  quoted  on  reque.st. 
Special  low  rates  on  straight  car  loads. 


Prices  shown  are  delivered  at  your  station  in  connection  with  car  load  orders. 


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WINDOW 

AND 


DOOR 

FRAMES 


Section  of  Outside  Door  Frame 


WINDOW  FRAMES 

Window  frames  are  furnished  in  exact  size,  shipped  knock  down,  and  each  frame  tied  in  separate  bundle. 
Frame  is  complete,  and  consists  of  jambs  with  pulleys  in  place,  pockets  cut,  parting:  stop,  blind  stop,  outside 


I  casings,  window  sill,  drip  cap  and  crown  mould. 

Moulded  Cap  frames  have  1%  inch  outside  casings.  . 

Plain  Cap  frames  have  13/16  Inch  outside  casings. 

Price  Moulded  Cap  Frame  for  2  light  window  30x40  or  smaller  _ $3.50 

;  Price  Plain  Cap  Frame  for  2  light  window  30x40  or  smaller  _ _ _ - _ $3.40 


Double  Window  Frames — Double  the  price  of  single  frames. 

[,  Triple  Window  Frames — Three  times  the  price  of  single  frames. 

DOOR  FRAMES 

Outside  door  frames  are  furnished  in  exact  sizes,  shipped  knock  down,  and  each  frame  tied  in  separate 
!  bundle.  Frame  is  complete,  and  consists  of  jambs,  outside  casings,  door  sill,  drip  cap  and  crown  mold. 


Moulded  Cap  frames  have  1%  inch  outside  casings. 

Plain  Cap  frames  have  13/16  inch  outside  casings. 

Price  Moulded  Cap  Door  Frames  for  doors  3-0x7-0  or  smaller  _ $3.50 

Price  Plain  Cap  Door  Frames,  same  sizes _ * _ $3.40 


INSIDE  DOOR  FRAMES 

Inside  door  frames  are  furnished  either  rabbeted,  or  plain  flat  jambs  with  stops.  Each  frame  consists  of 


thi-ee  pieces  of  jamb. 

Price,  Rabbeted  Door  Jamb,  any  size  up  to  3-0x7-0 _ $2.,25 

Price,  Plain  Plat  Jambs  with  Stops,  same  size _ $2._00 


All  door  and  window  frames  are  made  from  perfectly  clear  Old  Growth  Soft  Yellow  Fir.  Every  frame 
is  complete.  No  extras. 


No.  901 


No.  142  No.  143 

No.  142  O.  S.  Measure  of  sash  2-0x2-0 _ $  5.00 

No.  143  O.  S.  Measure  of  sash  2-0xl-3 _ 12,50 


Nos.  901  and  902 


No.  2200 


No.  902 


No.  2221  No.2200 


PORCH  COLUMNS  AND  NEWELS 


6 

in. 

8 

ft.-$ 

5.00 

$4.25 

4x4-8  - _ 

$1.25 

8 

in. 

6 

ft._ 

6.00 

5.00 

5x5-8 

1.90 

8 

in. 

S 

ft._ 

6.50 

5.50 

6x6-8 

2.50 

10 

in. 

8 

ft.- 

8.00 

6.00 

Nos.  2221 

and 

2222 

12 

in. 

8 

ft.-  11.00 

6.50 

4x4-4 

$  .75 

Other 

sizes 

at 

corres- 

5x5-4 

.  —  .90 

ponding 

prices. 

6x6-4  - 

_ 1.25 

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ASH. 

DOOR  AND  WINDOW  TRIM 


CAP  AND  FILLET  TBIM 

Complete  door  sets,  per  side - $1.75 


CRAFTSMAN  TBIM 


Complete  door  sets,  per  side _ $1.90 

Complete  window  sets,  per  side _ 2.25 


Complete  window  sets,  per  side 


2.00 


84-02  HEAD  CASllSq 


8309  51DE  CAOIHQ 


Iffl 

1 

1 

_ 

MISSION  TBIM 


Complete  doo-rsets,  per  side. 


$1.75 


MITBE  TBIM 

(’omplete  door  sets,  per  side _ $1.75 

Complete  window  sets,  per  side _ 2.00 


MITBE  TBIM 

(’omplete  door  sets,  per  side _ $1.75 

Complete  window  sets,  per  side _ 2.00 


Complete  window  sets,  per  side - 2.00 


BUNCrALOW  TBIM 


Complete  door  sets,  per  side - $1.90 

Complete  window  sets,  per  side - 2.25 


THREE  PLY  ROTARY  CUT  SLASH  GRAIN 


VENEER 


PANELS 

Made  from  3-ply  Rotary 
Cut  Veneer.  For  Paneled 
Wainscoting  and  all  kinds 
of  high  class  work.  Will 
not  warp  nor  check.  Prices 
shown  below  are  for  Panels 
finished  one  side  only.  For 
Panels  finished  on  two  sides 
add  15%  extra  to  prices 
shown. 


Width 

48  in. 

60  in. 

72  in. 

12 

in. 

$  .70 

$  .85 

$1.00 

16 

in _ 

_  ,90 

1.15 

1.35 

18 

in _ 

__  1.00 

1.30 

1.55 

20 

in _ 

_  1.15 

1.45 

1.70 

•)  *) 

in. 

_  1.25 

1.60 

1.90 

24 

in _ 

_  1.40 

1.75 

2.05 

26 

in. 

1.75 

2.20 

2.60 

28 

in _ 

_  1.90 

2.35 

2. So 

30 

in. 

2.00 

2.50 

3.00 

36 

in. 

3.00 

3.75 

4.50 

48 

in. 

4.80 

6.00 

7.20 

PANELED  WAINSCOTING 

Paneled  wainscoting  and  beamed  ceil¬ 
ings  add  a  degree  of  beauty  and  refinement 
lo  the  modern  dining  room,  living  room, 
library,  which  no  other  branch  of  architec¬ 
ture  has  produced.  A  paneled  dining  room 
with  plate  rail  costs  so  little  that  the  par¬ 
ticular  home  builder  can  not  afford  to 
leave  out  this  added  decorative^feature. 

The  above  cut  illustrates  one  of  the 
many  beautiful  designs  that  are  possible 
with  the  use  of  our  wainscoting  material. 
Note  sectional  cut  showing  manner  of  con¬ 
struction. 

Prices  for  panels  of  different  sizes  are 
■shown  in  list  on  the  left.  Prices  per  lineal 
foot  for  other  wainscoting  material  follow; 


Slash  grain  battens  %x3  in _ $  .05 

Toi>  rail  %x4%  in.-  rabbet _  .05 

3-Member  plate  rail -  .12 

Brackets,  each -  .06 


Prices  shown  are  delivered  at  your  station  in  connection  with  car  load  orders. 


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STAIR  NEWELS 


I 


i 


324  325 

STARTING  STAIR  NEWELS 

8x8  Base.  6-in.  Shaft.  Price,  each _ 


MISSION  STAIR  DESIGN 


The  great  demand  of  the  present  day  for  the 
Mission  and  Craftsman  interior  finish  has  neces¬ 
sitated  carrying  on  hand  a  stock  of  these  latest 
designs.  Our  designers  have  made  a  careful 
study  of  the  Mission  and  Craftsman  style  and 
we  have  succeeded  in  producing  this  kind  of 
finish  *at  a  very  low  cost. 


327  328  329 

LANDING  AND  ANGLE  NEWELS 


Size  5x5  in.,  5%  ft.  long.  Frice^  each - $6.00 

STAIR  RAILS 


No.  8465 
Size  in. 

Price  per  ft. _ $0.15 


No.  8457 
Size  l%x3%  in. 

Price  per  ft _ $0.10 


STARTING  STAIR  STEP  AND  RISER 

Made  from  soft  old  growth  fir  and  conforms  to 
our  regular  stock  stepping  and  risers.  Either 
right  or  left  hand. 

Price,  each _ $8.50 


Prices  shown  are  delivered  at  your  station  in  connection  with  car  load  orders. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH, 

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COLONNADE  NO.  465 

$60  0*0®  "'ith  Jambs  and  Trim, 

Our  Colonnad 
page,  is  a 
and  design, 
high,  which 
cases  (or  c 

shown.  The  _ 

beautiful  leaded 
faced 
book 


shown  on  this 
in  workmanship 

. - is  are  unusualiy 

ailows  ample  space  for  book 
’  "  and  drawers  as 

is  fitted  with  the 
.  —  = — ss  doors  may  be 

into  the  living  room  and  used  as 
cases,  or  into  tlie  dining  room  where 
It  wili  serve  as  a  china  closet. 

This  Colonnade  is  made  from  Clear  Old 
(Jrowth  Soft  Yellow  Fir,  especially  select¬ 
ed  for  the  beauty  of  grain,  and  every 
piece  of  material  used  in  its  construction 
IS  absolutely  flawless.  The  cut  will  give 
you  only  a  faint  idea  of  the  marvelous 
beauty  of  Old  Growth  Yellow  Fir  Finish. 
It  must  be  seen  to  be  fully  appreciated. 

In  ordering,  give  width  and  height  of  the 
rough  opening. 

The. trim  for  this  Colonnade  will  be  sup¬ 
plied  in  patterns  to  match  door  and  win¬ 
dow  trim  in  the  house. 


No.  466 

Here  is  another  of  our  artistic  Colonnades  with  leaded 
glass  doors  for  book  cases  or  china  closets.  Cut  shows 
only  one-half  of  Colonnade. 

Price,  complete  with  Jambs  and  Trim _ $55.00 

COLONNADES  NOS.  462  AND  464 

These  Colonnades  are  very  popular  and  are  two  of  our 
best  sellers.  They  are  made  of  the  same  high-grade  of 
selected  material  as  our  otiier  Colonnades  shown  above. 
The  trim  for  all  Colonnades  will  be  furnished  in  patterns 
to  conform  to  other  inside  trim  in  your  house. 

Both  of  these  designs  are  same  price.  Complete  with 


No.  464  Jambs  and  Trim. 


$37.50 


.No.  4  62  , 


Prices  shown  are  delivered  at  your  stati  n  in  connection  with  car  load  orders. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

90 


Interior  view,  from  actual  photograph,  .showing  the  beautiful  grain  effects  of  Fir  Finish  in  Paneled  Wain¬ 
scoting  and  Beam  Ceilings.  Old  Growth  Soft  Yellow  Fir  i.s  undoubtedly  the  most  beautiful  soft  wood  finish 
known. 


BEAM  CEILINGS 

No.  544 


WALL  COBNICi: 


5%  in.  drop. 

Per  lineal  foot - $0.16 


MAIN  BEAM 

5  in.  wide:  5%  in.  drop. 
Per  lineal  foot _ $0.25 


CBOSS  BEAM 

4%  in.  wide;  4%  in.  drop. 
Per  lineal  foot _ $0.24 


DBA  WEBS 


For  panti-y,  linen  closets,  etc.  Can 
be  furnished  in  any  sizes  desired. 
Price  for  any  size  to  18  in.  wide,  7 
in  high  and  24  in.  deep.  Each — $1.75 
I>arger  drawers,  each _ .-$2.25 


Kulm,  N.  D.,  June  30,  1917. 
Contractors  Lumber  Supply  Co., 
.Seattle,  Wa.sh. 

Gentlemen: 

The  car  of  lumber  1  oi'dered  from 
.vou  has  been  received,  and  I  am 
glad  to  say  that  it  is  of  first-class 
quality — far  better  th.an  I  can  get 
from  local  lumber  dealers  out  here, 
and  at  much  lower  price.  I  have 
forwarded  you  the  money  as  in¬ 
structed. 

Tours  very  truly, 

PRANK  CARLSON. 


MEDICINE  CABINET 

No.  148 

Tile  size  of  door  is 
18x24,  fitted  with  Bevel 
Plate  Mirror.  Furnish¬ 
ed  complete  with  cas¬ 
ings  as  shown  which  set 
on  plaster  like  casings 
of  window.  Inside  is 
3%  inches  deep. 

Price  complete _ $9.00 


Prices  shown  are  delivered  at  your  station  in  connection  with  car  load  orders. 


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The  cut  at  the  left  shows 
a  living  room  where  FIR 
FINISH  is  used  throughout. 
One  glance  at  the  picture 
will  show  what  beautiful  and 
artistic  effects  can  be  se¬ 
cured  by  the  use  of  this  wide¬ 
ly  known  and  popular  finish. 


The  ceiling  beams,  built-in 
china  closet  and  all  interior 
trim  of  the  dining  room  illus¬ 
trated  below  is  also  of  this 
elegant  and  beautifully  grain¬ 
ed  finish  wood. 


While  a  photograph  con¬ 
veys  a  good  idea  of  the  uses 
and  practicability  of  old 
growth  soft  yellow  fir  finish, 
the  wood  itself  must  be  seen 
to  he  appreciated.  If  this 
fine  FIR  FINISH  has  pleased 
hundreds  of  our  customers, 
why  should  it  not  meet  with 
your  approval  when  used  as 
an  interior  finish  in  your  new 
home? 


View  of  Living  Room 

FIR  INTERIOR  FINISH 

Fir  is  a  wood  of  so  much  beauty  and 
character  of  figure  and  grain,  that  from  the 
standpoint  of  beauty  as  a  finishing  lumber, 
it  is  second  to  none,  and  on  account  of  this 
characteristic  is  highly  appreciated  by  the 
best  architects  in  the  world  and  is  used  for 
finishing  purposes  in  many  of  the  most 


INTERIOR  MILL  WORK 

We  wish  to  cail  especial  attendtion  to  those  inter¬ 
ested  in  Interior  Mill  Work,  with  its  numerous  items 
of  design,  detail  and  finish,  that  we  are  able  to  meet 
the  needs  of  the  most  particular  buyer. 

With  our  large  mill  facilities  and  the  aid  of  our 
architectural  department,  we  are  able  to  design  and 
furnish  any  kind  of  interior  mill  work  required  for 
the  modern  home. 


elaborately  appointed  and  beautifully  de¬ 
signed  buildings  in  the  country. 

Its  singular  grain  gives  a  “watered  siik” 
effect  which  is  most  pleasing  and  distinctly 
different  from  any  other  wood,  thereby  car¬ 
rying  a  distinct  character  of  its  own.  The 
statement  has  been  made  in  a  Bulletin  of 
the  U.  S.  Forest  Service  that,  “sawed  flat, 
the  grain  has  been  considered  as  attractive 
as  the  grain  of  quartered-sawed  oak,”  which 
costs  about  two  and  a  half  times  as  much. 

Indeed  there  are  many  persons  with 
ample  means  to  gratify  their  taste  for  any 
kind  of  finish  wood  they  desire,  who  have 
employed  Douglas  FIR  in  their  buiidings  for 
finishing,  because  they  much  prefer  its 
character  and  beauty,  and  wouid  prefer  its 
use  even  if  it  cost  as  much  or  more  than 
other  woods  which  have  been  largely  used 
for  finish  purposes. 

There  can  be  little  doubt  that  as  soon  as 
people  of  the  United  States  begin  to  appre¬ 
ciate  the  beauty  of  Douglas  FIR  as  a  finish 
wood  that  it  will  be  used  for  that  purpose  to 
an  enormously  greater  extent  than  it  is  now. 


View  of  nining  Room 


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CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

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BUFFETS  AND  SIDEBOARDS 


iwiaMW 


No.  3164 


6  fi.  wide,  7  ft.  hi.yli,  IS  inclies  deep. 

Three  full  leuKtl'  selected  bevel  iilate  mirrors  at  back  and 
sides.  Wood  dooi'.s  aie  rotai'.v  cut  veneered  slabs  with  beauti¬ 
ful  slash  prain. 

Price,  includinp  hardware - $95.00 


No.  316S 

0  ft.  wide,  5  ft.  9  in.  high. 

IS  inches  deep. 

Mevel  I’late  Minor. 

Price  (hardwaie  extra) - $55.00 


6  Vi  ft.  wide,  5%  ft.  high,  IS  in. 'deep, 

Bevel  I’late  IMirror  at  back.  Side  doors 
glazed  with  leaded  glass,  center  doors  ai-e 
rotary  cut  veneered  slabs  glazeil  with  bevel 
plate  glass. 

Price  (hardware  extra) - $80.00 

Prices  shown  are  delivered  at  your 


No.  3166 

7  ft.  wide,  42  in.  high,  22  in.  deep.  Price  $60.00. 

Price  includes  panel  ceiling,  iianel  ends  and  trim. 
Other  sizes  at  corresponding  prices. 

The  above  cut  shows  a  buffet  designed  for  use 
in  recess  of  triple  bay  window.  It  would  be  built 
to  order  and  tne  width  and  depth  would  necessarily 
l)e  determined  by  the  size  of  the  opening  to  be  filled. 


Station  in  connection  with  car  load  orders. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


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No.  3141 

6  ft.  wide,  7%  ft.  high,  18  inches  deep. 

Price  _  _ $60.00 


No.  3140 

4  ft.  wide,  18  in.  deep,  7  ft.  high. 
Price  _ $37.56 


5  ft. 


Price 


.No.  314  3 

wide.  IS  in.  deei),  7  ft.  high. 

_ _ _ $50,00 


BOOK  CASB 

4  ft.  wide,  4%  ft.  high,  12  in.  deep 
Leaded  Glass  Doors. 


.’rice _ $40.00 

Prices  shown  are  delivered  at  your  station  in  connection  with  car  load  orders. 


CONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

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I  BUILDING  PAPERS,  INSUG,  FELTS 
I  ROOFINLATION  PAPER,  RUBBER 


TARRED  FELT 


No.  1,  per  100  sq.  ft _ $1.25 

No.  2,  per  100  sq.  ft _  .90 

No.  3,  per  100  sq.  ft _  .70 


WALL  BOARDS 

CHAMPION  BRAND.  A  good,  low-priced  Wall 
Board.  Linseed  Oil  coated  both  sides.  This  board 
gives  good  results  when  used  as  a  back  plaster  or 
under  siding.  Furnished  in  following  sizes: 

Widths:  32  and  48  inches. 

Lengths:  7,  8,  9,  10,  12  and  14  ft. 

About  one-eighth  of  an  inch  thick. 

Price  per  1000  sq.  ft _ $30.00 

WALDORF  BRAND.  For  walls  and  ceilings  in 
all  kinds  of  houses.  A  very  high  grade  article. 
Furnished  in  following  sizes: 

Widths:  32  and  48  inches. 

Lengths:  4,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  12  and  14  ft. 

About  three-sixteenths  of  an  inch  thick. 

Price  per  1000  sq.  ft _ $45.00 

NORTH  STAR  BRAND.  Made  from  Wood  Fibre 
Sulphite.  Linseed  oil  process.  Superior  to  all  wood 
fibre  wall  boards.  Extra  high  grade  quality.  Fur¬ 
nished  in  following  sizes: 

Widths:  32  and  48  inches. 

Lengths:  4,  6,  8,  10,  12  and  14  ft. 

About  three-sixteenths  of  an  inch  thick. 


Price  per  1000  sq.  ft _  .___$45.00 

RUBBER  ROOFING 

1  Ply,  per  square,  108  S(i.  ft.  llcll _ $2.50 

2  Ply,  per  square,  108  sq.  ft.  Roll _ 3.00 

3  Ply,  per  square,  108  sq.  ft.  Roll _ 3.50 

SANDED  ROOFING 

1  Ply,  per  square,  108  sq.  ft.  Roll _ $2.25 

2  Ply,  per  square,  -08  sq.  ft.  Roll _ 3.00 

3  Ply,,  per  square,  108  sq.  ft.  Roll _ 3.50 

WATERPROOF  BUILDING  PAPER 

1  Ply,  500  sq.  ft.  Roll _ $1.90 

1  Ply,  1000  sq.  ft.  Roll _ ^ _ 3.75 

2  Ply,  500  sq.  ft.  Roll _ 2.75 

2  Ply,  1000  sq.  ft.  Roll _ 5.25 

3  Ply,  500  sq.  ft.  Roll _ 4.00 

3  Ply.  1000  sq.  ft.  Roll _ 7.25 


LINOFELT 

No  2  retted  in.  thick,  200  sq.  ft.  Roll _ $8.00 

No.  5  Natural,  %  in.  thick,  200  sq.  ft.  Roll- _ 6.00 

RED  OR  GRAY  ROSIN  SIZED  SHEATHING 
PAPER 

17  lb.  roll,  500  sq.  ft _ $1.10 

20  lb.  roll,  500  sq.  ft _ 1.25 

25  lb.  roll,  500  sq.  ft _ 1.45 

30  lb.  roll,  500  sq.  ft _ 1.75 

35  lb.  roll,  500  sq.  ft _  2.00 

THREADED  FELT 

Rolls  of  500  sq.  ft _ $3.50 


ASBESTOS  BUILDING  PAPER 
6  lbs.  per  100  sq.  ft.,  1666  sq.  ft.  per  roll. 

10  lbs.  per  100  sq.  ft.,  1000  sq.  ft.  per  roll. 

14  lbs.  per  100  sq.  ft.,  728  sq.  ft.  per  roll. 

21  libs,  per  100  sq.  ft.,  430  sq.  ft.  per  roll. 

30  lbs.  per  100  sq.  ft.,  333  sq.  ft.  per  roll. 

Prices  quoted  on  request. 

SHEATHING  AND  INSULATING  PAPER 


500  sq.  ft.  rolls  _ $3.00 

FIBRO-FELT 

Plain  or  Flanged 

%  in.,  per  100  sq.  ft - $4.76 

Vz  inch,  per  100  sq.  ft _ $5.50 


FLAXLINUM 

%  inch,  per  100  sq.  ft _ $4.50 

%  inch,  per  100  sq.  ft - 5.50 


“I.UMBES  WAS  AI.I.  RIGHT” 

Grelland,  N.  D.,  May  20,  1915. 
Contractors  Lumber  Supply  Co., 

Seattle,  Wash. 

Gentlemen: 

1  have  received  and  unloaded  Gar.  No.  102922 
and  have  notified  my  bank  to  settle  with  you. 
The  lumber  was  all  right. 

One  of  my  neighbors,  Mr.  R.  Emerson,  Is  think¬ 
ing  of  building  a  barn.  You  might  write  to  him. 
He  was  here  and  looked  at  my  lumber,  and  he 
thought  it  was  very  fine. 

Yours  truly, 

GILBERT  JACOBSON. 


DEADENING  FELT 

%  lb  to  sq.  yd.,  450  sq.  ft.  Roll _ $3.25 

1  lb.  to  sq.  yd.,  450  sq.  ft.  Roll _ 4.00 

IVz  lb.  to  sq.  yd.,  450  sq.  ft.  Roll _ 6.25 

2  lbs  to  sq.  yd.,  450  sq.  ft.  Roll _ 8.25 


ABOVE  PRICES  SUBJECT  TO  CHANGE  WITHOUT  NOTICE 


Prices  shown  are  delivered  at  your  station  in  connection  with  car  load  orders. 


CO  TRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 

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INDEX 


A 


Page 


Art  Glass 


80 


11 


Baluster  Stock  _  85 

Balusters — Porch  _  85 

■■  Stair  _  85 

Barns  _ 68-74 

Barn  Sash -  83 

Base  _ 85 

Base  Shoe _  85 

Base  Moulding _ ^ _  85 

Beam  Ceilings  _  91 

Building  Papers _  95 

Buffets  _  93 


C 


Cellar  Sash  _  83 

China  Clc-set  Doors _  78 

Colonnades  _ : _ 1  90 

Cottage  Windows -  81 

Cupboards  _  94 

Cupboard  Doors _  78 


D 


Deadening  Pelt  _  95 

Doors — Front  _ 75-77 

Inside _ l -  77 

“  China  Closet _  78 

Cupboard _ ^ _  78 

French  _ 78 

“  iScreen _  79 

“  Mirror  _ , _  77 

“  Frames _  87 

“  Trim _ ^ _  88 

Drawers  _  91 


E 

Embossed  Moulding _ _ 


84 


P 


Flour  Bins _  7  8 

Frames — Window  _  87 

“  Door _  87 

“  Gable _ _ 1 _  87 

Free  Plan  Offer _  6 

French  Doors _  78 

“  Windows _ ^ -  78 

Front  Doors _ 75-77 


G 


Garages  _  64 

Gable  Sash  and  Frames - -  87 


H 


Hardware  - 65-66 

House  Plans  _ 10-64 

No.  600 — The  Monticello _  55 

602 — The  Madison _  63 

“  603 — The  Keokuk  - —  39 

604 — The  Coeur  d’Alene _  33 

“  606 — The  Lewiston _ J _  40 

“  609 — The  Shoshone  _  30 

■“  610 — The  Fairhaven _  15 

;  611 — The  Mitchell _  50 

'  ”  613 — The  Beatrice _  61 

;  "  615 — The  Columbia  _  ^2 

i  ■“  616- — The  Freeport  -  38 

'  ■“  619 — The  Glenwood  -  43 

!  ••  620 — The  Arlington  -  37 

;  •'  621 — Tlie  Huron _  64 

“  623 — The  Ogden -  45 

'•  626 — The  Buena  Vista  -  52 

627 — The  Tosemite -  53 

629 — The  Durango  -  44 

"  630 — The  Humboldt _  10 

631 — The  Biverton -  63 

“  633 — The  Pukwana _  47 

636 — The  Cheyenne -  28 

"  638 — The  Oneida -  14 

"  639 — The  Aberdeen _  13 

"  640 — The  Ingleslde _  46 

641 — The  Livingston - ^  12 

"  643 — The  Leavenworth -  26 

’■  644 — The  Hamilton -  62 


“  646 — The  Missoula _  21 

“  649— The  Wichita _  24 

“  650 — The  Ravenna _  42 

651 — The  Aurora _  51 

“  653— The  Pocatello  _  57 

“  G56 — The  Christiania _  35 

“  6&9 — The  Dresden _  56 

“  660 — The 'Longmont _  11 

"  661 — The  Casselton  _  18 

“  663 — The  Kadoka _  22 

“  664 — The  Grant  _ 27 

“  666 — The  Stockholm  _  29 

“  669 — The  Fargo _  58 

"  670 — The  Abilene _  48 

“  671— The  Williston  _  59 

“  672 — The  Montrose _ 20 

“  673 — The  Brigham  _  54 

“  675 — The  Glenfield _  34 

“  679 — The  Helena _  17 

“  680 — The  Winona _  23 

“  681 — The  Idaho _ _  16 

“  683 — The  New  Rockford- _  41 

"  686 — The  Lincoln  _ _  25 

“  689 — The  Yellowstone _  60 

“  690 — The  Lakeside _  31 

“  693 — The  Sheridan _  49 

“  694 — The  .lackson _  19 

“  696 — The  Burlington  _ 36 

I 

Inside  Doors _  77 

Ironing  Boards  _  78 

L 

Leaded  Glass _  80 

Llnofelt  _  95 

M 

Maple  Flooring _  86 

Medicine  Cabinet _  91 

Mcruldings — All  Kinds _ . _ 84-86 

'  O 

Oak  Flooring _ _ _ : _  86 

P 

Plate  Rail  _  85 

Porch  Balusters _  85 

“  Rail  _  85 

“  Columns _  87 

“  Newels  _  87 

Panel  Wainscoting -  88 

Q 

Queen  Anne  Windows _  79 

R 

Roofing — Rubber _  95 

“  Papers  _  95 

S 

Sash — Barn _  83 

“  Cellar  _  83 

“  Gable _  87 

“  Cottage  _ SI 

“  Storm _ S3 

Screen  Doors  _  79 

Sideboards _  93 

Special  Plans -  7 

Stair  Balusters  -  85 

“  Newels  _  89 

“  Rail  _  89 

Starting  Step  and  Riser -  89 

Storm  Sash _  83 

T 

Tar  Pelt _  95 

Terms  _  3-  4 

Threaded  Felt  -  9.7 

Transoms  _  83 

V 

Veneer  Panels -  88 

W 

Wall  Board -  95 

Windows —  2-Llght  -  82 

“  4-Light  _  83 

“  8-Light  _ 1 -  83 

“  12-Light  _  83 

“  Cottage  _  81 

“  French - - -  78 

“  Queen  Anne _  79 

“  Frames  _ , _  87 

"  Trim _  88 


CONTRACTORS!  LUMBER 


SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


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liarn  of  Mr.  Fred  Nuendorf, 
Hauville,  S.  D. 


Barn  of  Mr.  Christen  iSaxlund, 
Grace  City,  N.  I). 


Masonic  Temple 
Kadoka,  South  Dakota 


Barn  and  Silo  of  Mr.  H.  H.  Dowd, 
.  Clearwater,  Kan.sas. 


Uncompahgre  High  School, 
Montiose,  Colorado. 


Wc  show  above  reproductions  from  photographs  of  buildings  for  which  materials  were  supplied  by  us. 
ler.s  of  churche.s,  .schools,  halls,  barns  and  residences  all  take  advantage  of  our  money-saving  prices. 


ONTRACTORS  LUMBER  SUPPLY  COMPANY,  SEATTLE,  WASH. 


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DIRECT  FROM  SAW  MILL  TO  ACTUAL 

CONSUMER 

This  means  that  you  can  buy  your  material  without  having  to  pay  profits 
, to  Jhe  middlemen.  Who  are  the  middlemen  in  the  lumber  business?  The  jobber, 
.the  wholesaler,  the  broker,  or  commission  man  and  the  retail  dealer.  All  of 

these  middlemen  make  a  profit,  and  their  profit  is 
paid  by  the  actual  consumer.  These  dealers  all 
sell  more  or  less  on  credit,  and  that  means  a  certaip 
number  of  bad  accounts.  They 
have  to  add  a  certain  percentage  to 
he  price  to  make  up  for  the  man 
who  doesn't  pay.  We  sell  for  cash 
only  and  do  not  have  to  ask  you  to 
help  pay  another  man’s  debt. 


Contract 

Lumber 


Putney,  S.  D.,  Jan  20,  1919. 
Contractors  Lumber  Supply  co., 
Seattle,  Wash. 

Dear  Sirs: — I  _must_  let_  you 
know  that  I  am  highly  satisfied 
and  pleased  with  my  new  house. 
The  neighbors  are  ali  asking 
how  I  had  it  done  so  cheap,  and 
the  answer  is  that  I  had  no  mid¬ 
dlemen’s  profits  to  pay.  I  am  en¬ 
closing  picture  of  the  house  and 
my  family. 

With  thanks  to  you,  I  am, 
Yours  truly, 

A.  D.  Holland. 


SATISFIED  CUSTOMERS 


are  the  best  evidence  we  can  offer  in  support  of  the  statements 
made  in  this  book,  it  is  but  natural  that  we  should  speak  highly 
of  our  material,  but  this  is  in  itself  would  hardly  be  convincing  to  the 
prospective  buyer,  who  may  have  previously  found  from  experience 
that  the  unsupported  word  of  the  dealer  is  not  always  to  be  relied 
upon. 

‘BETTER  MATERIAL  FOR  LESS  MONEY”  has  been  the 
watchword  of  this  company  since  it  was  organized  six  years  ago 
for  the  purpose  of  selling  lumber  and  other  building  material  dirept 
to  consumers.  _We  have  honestly  endeavored  to  live  up  to  this 
motto.  It  has  been  our  policy  to  give  our  customers  absolutely 
the  best  material  that  money  can  buy. 

It  has  been  our  belief  that  it  was  possible  to  furnished  the  very  best  grade  made  at  prices  much 
lower  than  are  charged  by  the  average  yard  for  second  grade  materiai.  We  have  hundreds  of  let¬ 
ters  in  our  files  from  customers  who  tell  us  that  this  is  a  fact. 


yPPLY 

Lo. 


Throughout  this  book  will  be  found  many  such  letters.  Last  summer  we  received  a  letter  from 
a  customer  in  South  Dakota,  one  paragraph  of  which  reads  as  follows: 


“Lumber  looks  nice,  and  our  local  lumber  yard  manager  who  went  down  to  the  station  to 
look  at  it,  said:  WHERE  DO  THEY  GET  SUCH  LUMBER;  WE  CAN’T  GET  IT.’  I  got  my 
neighbor  Mr,  Mitchell,  to  order  his  barn  lumber  from  you,  and  I  have  no  doubt  but  that  you 
will  secure  other  customers  in  this  neighborhood.  My  neighbors  who  helped  me  haul  out  lumber 
pronounced  it  fine.” 

Another  customer  in  Colorado  wrote  under  date  of  October  29th,  1918. 

“I  am  pleased  with  my  building.  The  lumber  you  sent  is  the  finest  ever  shipped  into  our 
town.” 


Both  these  letters  came  to  us  unsolicited,  and  names  and  addresses  of  the  writers  will  be  furnished 
to  anybody  who  is  interested. 


IT  IS  TO  YOUR  OWN -INTEREST  TO  GET  IN  TOUCH  WITH  US  BEFORE  YOU  BUY  YO'i/^ 


MATERIAL.  LET  US  CONVICE  YOU  THAT  WE  ACTUALLY  DO  GIVE 

BETTER  MATERIAL  FOR  LESS  MONEY 


